I have to say, my new job has certainly given me a new perspective.
After five years of operating a forklift loading and unloading shipping containers, one spends many an hour and sometimes many a day inside an 8' x 40' dark, windowless steel box.
Monday had me supervising the placement of three storage containers by crane...
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Setting up and adding counterweight |
This is one side of a container you don't see everyday.
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The first of three containers being hoisted |
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180º Spin |
Talk about perspective.
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Lowered into position |
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Setting it down on a dime |
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Here comes the second one... |
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Setting the second one into place |
What a great way to spend a Monday morning.
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Two down, one more to go... |
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Alley Oop |
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#3 coming down |
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Unhooking the last container |
What a beautiful January day, I love my job!
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The view of Mary's Peak from the office |
Every once in a while, turn life over to see what it looks like from the other side.
~Terri Guillemets
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ReplyDeleteThanks! Got it now.
DeleteNice office view! Are those doors on the sides of the containers?
ReplyDeleteYep, roll up doors.
DeleteLove watching these guys work. Big equipment moving big loads, yet so gentle and perfect when they place stuff. Not how it would go if I tried it 😝
ReplyDeleteIt was fun to watch them work, and had quite the audience. They placed the containers with exact precision, of course with much more practice than you or I.
DeleteGreat if you get paid for stuff you actually like to do. I'd call that a win-win situation ;-)
ReplyDeleteIt is great and a win-win as my week started playing with cranes and ended getting paid to ride.
DeleteCool work!
ReplyDeleteThanks, I'm really enjoying it.
DeleteYes, very cool Brad. Hard not for Big Stuff to be Cool!
ReplyDeleteI’m so glad to read that you love your job! I enjoyed the pics. Much better than viewing life, or at least large portions of it, from inside those boxes.
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