Don't miss it one bit. 13 hour long days driver gets 12.50 an hour. Get back to the yard hoping your done for the day and they put one more on ya. Construction delivery sucks.
1/2 Inch thick drywall, but if your building contains 6 or more units/condos, more than likely it'll be 5/8 thickness depending on your local/state codes.
No way in hell you go over power lines no matter how far away you are something gives out and boom! My boss ever told me to hang a boom over power lines I’d hand him keys
Y'all are horrible . Next time place the dolly in the middle of the load while extending that far out ! Hanging right there on the side ? Seriously ? Is that concrete floors you are laying the Sheetrock flat against ? The condensation will surely make that last sheet stuck to the floor ! Stop being lazy and put it on some dunnage or risers !
Don't miss it one bit. 13 hour long days driver gets 12.50 an hour. Get back to the yard hoping your done for the day and they put one more on ya. Construction delivery sucks.
You must have been working for a terrible company. I make $23/hr doing this...
31.55
Joseph Bangle where, I too get 15/hr. To do this
Times may have changed since you posted this, but I'm at $20 an hour working 7-4 or 8-5.
30.50/hr. Your pay sucked. Even back then.
What is minimym thickness used if sheet of dry wall used in condo
1/2 Inch thick drywall, but if your building contains 6 or more units/condos, more than likely it'll be 5/8 thickness depending on your local/state codes.
what are your rules with PowerLine...or lines in general
Tim Dalton I know!!! I was like that’s DAMN close! I’m sure it was either boom it up or hand unload it up.... obviously the boom won that battle
20ft no matter what from any line in the air smh
No way in hell you go over power lines no matter how far away you are something gives out and boom! My boss ever told me to hang a boom over power lines I’d hand him keys
Y'all are horrible . Next time place the dolly in the middle of the load while extending that far out ! Hanging right there on the side ? Seriously ? Is that concrete floors you are laying the Sheetrock flat against ? The condensation will surely make that last sheet stuck to the floor ! Stop being lazy and put it on some dunnage or risers !
I see atleast 3 osha regulation fails.
Who cares?
I see at least ONE hater.
Crap, look what the plumbers did to the stud wall 1:10 Freaking jokers!