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I never said the oil industry is difficult work.
I've been doing it myself for donkey's years.
All ah wiz sayin' is,
Awe fuck it the point is wasted on you hardened bastirts....
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The same can be said for many primary industries: mining, forestry etc.
People want metals, people want wood and toilet paper to wipe their arses. Unfortunately, dealing with heavy machinery, or in harsh enviroments, has a cost.
Men often take such jobs to provide a better life for their family, hence accept the risk. I took jobs in really bad dangerous areas, purely for the money: to pay off my house quick and provide for my kids and wife. Obviously you need good life benefits as well, just in case.
You must just do it for a bit, to build up capital, then find something else. Last time for me was late 2007 on Togo, when they were taking hostages, and one of our helicopters had controlled crash, but we were landing in bush. same happened in morcocco in the atlas mountains. I said enough of rolling the dice for me. Don't need the money any more. Time to spend more time with kids. They are financially provided for now. ____________________ 2011 KTM 990 Dakar
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| Kradmelder wrote: | The same can be said for many primary industries: mining, forestry etc.
People want metals, people want wood and toilet paper to wipe their arses. Unfortunately, dealing with heavy machinery, or in harsh enviroments, has a cost.
Men often take such jobs to provide a better life for their family, hence accept the risk. I took jobs in really bad dangerous areas, purely for the money: to pay off my house quick and provide for my kids and wife. Obviously you need good life benefits as well, just in case.
You must just do it for a bit, to build up capital, then find something else. Last time for me was late 2007 on Togo, when they were taking hostages, and one of our helicopters had controlled crash, but we were landing in bush. same happened in morcocco in the atlas mountains. I said enough of rolling the dice for me. Don't need the money any more. Time to spend more time with kids. They are financially provided for now. |
Your reasoning is flawed.
Men take jobs knowing there are risks. Unfortunately in the modern world it is simply not acceptable for an employer to ignore employee risk.
(In before..... I am aware that shit happens behind closed doors/in far-off lands but the truth exists that employers are 100% responsible to ensure risk is avoided.
The nutter who circumvents company policy and hurts himself is legislated differently.)
There are rooms full of legislation on this shite.
Am I talking to people from the 16th century here?  ____________________ W-ireless A-rtificial L-ifeform L-imited to O-bservation P-eacekeeping and E-fficient R-epair |
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| Walloper wrote: | | Kradmelder wrote: | The same can be said for many primary industries: mining, forestry etc.
People want metals, people want wood and toilet paper to wipe their arses. Unfortunately, dealing with heavy machinery, or in harsh enviroments, has a cost.
Men often take such jobs to provide a better life for their family, hence accept the risk. I took jobs in really bad dangerous areas, purely for the money: to pay off my house quick and provide for my kids and wife. Obviously you need good life benefits as well, just in case.
You must just do it for a bit, to build up capital, then find something else. Last time for me was late 2007 on Togo, when they were taking hostages, and one of our helicopters had controlled crash, but we were landing in bush. same happened in morcocco in the atlas mountains. I said enough of rolling the dice for me. Don't need the money any more. Time to spend more time with kids. They are financially provided for now. |
Your reasoning is flawed.
Men take jobs knowing there are risks. Unfortunately in the modern world it is simply not acceptable for an employer to ignore employee risk.
(In before..... I am aware that shit happens behind closed doors/in far-off lands but the truth exists that employers are 100% responsible to ensure risk is avoided.
The nutter who circumvents company policy and hurts himself is legislated differently.)
There are rooms full of legislation on this shite.
Am I talking to people from the 16th century here?  |
we also have all this OHS stuff as well. Like dark clouds and threat of lightning, everything must shut down. Kills productivity.
alos the inspectors to make sure all the wekkers have all the right kit, fire extinguisher dates, safety equipment
and then they make as sign that we cant hold employer liable blah blah.
but when we in remote areas, we jettison all that. No Charlie straight arrow looking over your shoulder there. ____________________ 2011 KTM 990 Dakar
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