A little bit of change in my routine
I knew when I started that job that I wouldn't carry plasterboards forever. We used to work Monday to Saturday 6:30am to 5pm, so the scaffolders worked nights to prepare the scaffold for the plasterers the following day but at one point they didn't manage to finish what they were supposed to, so my colleagues and I needed to get it done.
It’s not too difficult to move the scaffold, there is just certain steps to keep in specify order, then nothing shouldn't go wrong. Watch your step when you're working in heights and don't throw pieces of scaffold down if you don't know wether there’s someone underneath you. I worked with two guys together, one of them Aussie and the other one islander from the Solomons. Man they worked well! Both were playing rugby league, you could clearly recognise that based on their attitude, never complaining, hardworking and fast! It was a nice task for us, we had a lot of fun and climbed around like monkeys, the little change cheered up everyones mood.
One shot two stones: work and play sports. It is both fun but a little risky especially the construction of the scaffolding. Good luck to you and your comrades @i-gordan
great work.
Bamboo scaffolding been commonly used for decades than steel in Hong Kong.
Workers climb up and down like spidermen. See this.
https://www.archdaily.com/793364/watch-how-bamboo-scaffolding-was-used-to-build-hong-kongs-skyscrapers
I remember what Jackie Chan says in Rush Hour 2 movie. "Chinese bamboo is very strong".
Nice job bro!💪💪
Great photos and huge job. Reminds me of when i was younger climbing like a monkey fixing scaffold on form work jobs. Its great your enjoying your work and keep learning everything.
It's really nice to work with good people. The work will never go wrong.
Is that part of your job though ? I mean did you get hired to do this or you were hired to do some other stuff related to construction ? I hope they are not making you do stuff that you didn't really apply for . Either way many employers tend to make their employees do stuff they aren't supposed to do.
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