Career Path > Outages
Are these shoes acceptable for outage?
Rennhack:
Only 2/5 stars!
UncaBuffalo:
--- Quote from: GLW on Mar 09, 2014, 01:05 ---...but then I'm just a GOB, it's your money, spend it as you choose,....
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Government of Bangladesh? General Obligation Bond? Grants Operation Branch? Groupe Ornithologique Breton? ;)
He has a good point. If you have any doubt, it wouldn't take long to ask the coordinator or recruiter.
Good luck! :)
Graphic:
--- Quote from: GLW on Mar 09, 2014, 01:05 ---there is at least one utility which has made boots mandatory,...
call or e-mail the site coordinator (or site manager) or the contract company bringing you in and ask them what is acceptable,....
it is their job to know and anybody here who tells you what you want to hear instead of what you need to hear is not obligated to shell out the money to buy you what you are required to have,....
but then I'm just a GOB, it's your money, spend it as you choose,....
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No doubt.. definitely check with your recruiter or contractor. In my case, I'm in the office 80% of the time and in the field 20% and I like the feel of my ankles being free. If I worked in the field more I would probably go with the other.
GOB -- Good ol boy? lol
Chimera:
Always check with the site coordinator - they will know what the site requires. When purchasing composite toe safety shoes, make sure they are rated "E" for electrical work. Some composite toe shoes are not because they have a metal shank instead of a composite shank. The metal detectors will pick up on that steel shank.
RDTroja:
--- Quote from: UncaBuffalo on Mar 09, 2014, 02:10 ---Government of Bangladesh? General Obligation Bond? Grants Operation Branch? Groupe Ornithologique Breton? ;)
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--- Quote from: Graphic on Mar 09, 2014, 04:53 ---GOB -- Good ol boy? lol
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Grumpy Old Bastard.
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