We always place loose in the clamps with a soft sag then go back and tension and tighten clamps. A little safer that way I believe. I will say I miss our t-40 line truck they make jobs like this so much easier. Nice vid man
i've seen ppl with that work truck before but there logo was comcast or comed and they were both doing the same stuff but idk if there's different roles other companies do. can you give me some insight of what they do if not then that's okay. i'm just looking for a career change and just want to go for the right one.
Meleeing typically you’ll have “in house” employees and then you’ll have contractors/sub contractors. They all do the same work just depends who signs your pay check.
They pretty much do the same work, but in-house typically will pay more. Usually the contractors will do the line building or plant extensions and the in-house crews will do the technical work and actual installs. I worked for a company that was a contractor to Comcast. We did everything from plant extension / upgrade work (what you see in this video) to actual installs. Comcast in-house crews also did installs and they did repair work. The simple truth is there is more work than the in-house crews can handle which is why they contract out. A smaller company probably won't contract out their installs, but will contract out their plant construction work. Whatever you do, stay away from installs. Installs are usually paid "piece-meal" where as the construction side is paid hourly. Stick with construction if you want to do telco work.
I’m 40 seconds in, and see a corded drill is about to be used to drill holes instead of an impact.. Now I’m 4 minutes in, and see he has the cordless impact for the auger bit, but wants to use a drill and a wrench instead.. Now i see him moving the telephone’s company’s guy.. Every bolt in those poles will be loose in a year. Did i really just see a down guy tensioned by stepping on it?????? Maybe not a great idea to be filming yourself in a bucket when your company issues you a harness and you dont wear it.. just sayin guy...
@@SuperDailey23 no shit! I'm actually dummer after watching this farce! I think they're doing this back ass shit on purpose! They wouldn't last 1 day in Texas!!
Let’s not mention primary line limits of approach non insulated work platform , no ground to ground glove work….no truck chalks , no controlled work zone , resident walks into work area while work aloft ….unbelievable
USing preforms is the way to go . BAILS FAIL> Some swear they dont but We ve all seen it I think its just laziness that some dont use em. THoughts anyone? seems like you are tensioning as you go. I hope u realize your creating differential stress on the pole. down the road this inhibits cracks and stress. Run your strand then tension it go back and hammer down your clamps. Your creating a hazardous condition. dont do that. You seem to have a great work ethic, dont cheapen your quality. I really dont see you saving much time or effort using 2 guns... come on man. Just get efficient. Ur wrecking a good drill bit in the jaws of that milwaukee. Plus your hand wrenching anyways. geez louis
Come on! We were running 2 balls of strand on an easy day in Laredo!! These boys need to come down to Texas! See how the big boys play! Don't ever tention each span! Run that fucker dry put a preform on it then Jack all your spans at once!! You're going to break a pole doing this crap!
No ground to ground ‘ glove use on primary line pole not controlling you dead end tails …..you’d be gone in seconds fired and fined in a civilized operation my man …..you bandwidth broncos arnt even in an insulated platform ? On primary poles during limits of approach? Absolutely nuts in the melon !
What’s “ground to ground glove use” Serious question. Also telecom lineman don’t typically need an insulated platform, as we don’t fuck with power. As long as you used your voltage tester on the steel and find that it’s safe. You are good to go.
We always place loose in the clamps with a soft sag then go back and tension and tighten clamps. A little safer that way I believe. I will say I miss our t-40 line truck they make jobs like this so much easier. Nice vid man
Awesome vid man. It's like watching my life lol
You even captured the experience of random residents coming out to chat inane stuff at you!
Sweetest preform throw ever witnessed
Hey in your new run video it looks like you also caught your hand in the lasher haha. Cool vid
Any updates man? How's the last year been for ya.
I start my first day as an apprentice lineman telecom in a week, I was wondering what are some basic tools I should have my first day bud ?
With the union?
They should supply them. Safety equipment and otherwise.
Knipex. NWS, or Klein - if youre buying your own tools.
Did you start with a Big telecom ISP or not not? hows it going, They usually provide.. how ya making out?
QUIT NOW OR YOUR SCREWED!
Big up E.C.E cable hail up the line man them u dun no seh a culie mickey from Jamaica
No harness?
Is this FTTH or the usual long haul telecom stuff?
Are you still a lineman? I noticed you haven't done a video in a while.
Interesting!
i've seen ppl with that work truck before but there logo was comcast or comed and they were both doing the same stuff but idk if there's different roles other companies do. can you give me some insight of what they do if not then that's okay. i'm just looking for a career change and just want to go for the right one.
Meleeing typically you’ll have “in house” employees and then you’ll have contractors/sub contractors. They all do the same work just depends who signs your pay check.
They pretty much do the same work, but in-house typically will pay more. Usually the contractors will do the line building or plant extensions and the in-house crews will do the technical work and actual installs. I worked for a company that was a contractor to Comcast. We did everything from plant extension / upgrade work (what you see in this video) to actual installs. Comcast in-house crews also did installs and they did repair work. The simple truth is there is more work than the in-house crews can handle which is why they contract out. A smaller company probably won't contract out their installs, but will contract out their plant construction work. Whatever you do, stay away from installs. Installs are usually paid "piece-meal" where as the construction side is paid hourly. Stick with construction if you want to do telco work.
Waiting for some new uploade
Aqui no Brasil é muito diferente, os postes são de concreto, só usamos cinta bap. O vídeo está excelente.
Nuts are on backwards chooch …flat to flat
We do the exact same job here in Trinidad
How much do yall get paid in Trinidaf?
We could survive let's put it like that.😊
don't listen to the BS,nice job.
Comm life 👍
I’m 40 seconds in, and see a corded drill is about to be used to drill holes instead of an impact.. Now I’m 4 minutes in, and see he has the cordless impact for the auger bit, but wants to use a drill and a wrench instead.. Now i see him moving the telephone’s company’s guy.. Every bolt in those poles will be loose in a year. Did i really just see a down guy tensioned by stepping on it?????? Maybe not a great idea to be filming yourself in a bucket when your company issues you a harness and you dont wear it.. just sayin guy...
My first thought was how the setup the first pole to have a straight splice going over the road for no reason
Man these guys suck bro! Just sayin!
@@SuperDailey23 no shit! I'm actually dummer after watching this farce! I think they're doing this back ass shit on purpose! They wouldn't last 1 day in Texas!!
Pretty sure they tensioned the down guy on the pole.
Let’s not mention primary line limits of approach non insulated work platform , no ground to ground glove work….no truck chalks , no controlled work zone , resident walks into work area while work aloft ….unbelievable
USing preforms is the way to go . BAILS FAIL> Some swear they dont but We ve all seen it I think its just laziness that some dont use em. THoughts anyone? seems like you are tensioning as you go. I hope u realize your creating differential stress on the pole. down the road this inhibits cracks and stress. Run your strand then tension it go back and hammer down your clamps. Your creating a hazardous condition. dont do that. You seem to have a great work ethic, dont cheapen your quality. I really dont see you saving much time or effort using 2 guns... come on man. Just get efficient. Ur wrecking a good drill bit in the jaws of that milwaukee. Plus your hand wrenching anyways. geez louis
Come on! We were running 2 balls of strand on an easy day in Laredo!! These boys need to come down to Texas! See how the big boys play! Don't ever tention each span! Run that fucker dry put a preform on it then Jack all your spans at once!! You're going to break a pole doing this crap!
@@Popesontour Thats exactly what is said
😂
IN THE BUCKET WITHOUT A HARNESS, WHERES OSHA!!!!
In search of a experienced cable lasher lineman to run a small crew in Wisconsin as a permanent job
Did you ever get this position filled!? Or are you still needing work? It’s 2 of us willing to travel anywhere
Lol line life ? Cable tv life …….
No ground to ground ‘ glove use on primary line pole not controlling you dead end tails …..you’d be gone in seconds fired and fined in a civilized operation my man …..you bandwidth broncos arnt even in an insulated platform ? On primary poles during limits of approach? Absolutely nuts in the melon !
What’s “ground to ground glove use”
Serious question.
Also telecom lineman don’t typically need an insulated platform, as we don’t fuck with power.
As long as you used your voltage tester on the steel and find that it’s safe. You are good to go.
@@AllanS69 insulated gloves from start to finish Ariel work at limits of approach
slabe, chudak.
horrible solution using old and dangerous poles... in Europe we are more serius.... all the cables are underground