I worked for Qbuild (department of works) for about 3 weeks. I did it over the GST start up period as I didn't want to have a job run from pre GST to GST period. That and the fact that a labour hire company rang me to check a reference, a bloke that I'd supervised had given me as a referee. He was busy so I got the job. Now if any contractor operated the way these guys do he'd be broke in weeks.:rolleyes:
We went to a school, got there at 7am and waited till 8an for a concrete cutting machine. Supervisor didn't think to pick it up last thing the day before so we could start first thing:( .
As soon as the machine arrived he got me to find the janitor in order to borrow a hose. (Didn't think to bring one from the depot)
Then he told us that we could only run the saw and the jackhammers till 10am as there were exams on that day. (Didn't think to do it on another day).
Then he raced off to the depot to pick up brooms and shovels. (Didn't think to load them in the truck before hand)
There was a section of slab that had been previously cut and reconcreted to lay a service (water he thought) about 300mm wide and about 12M long. It had lifted up, probably due to tree roots. He wanted me to run the saw, full depth along both lengths of the joint. This he thought, would allow it to drop back down. I couldn't see how, but complied. The concrete didn't drop down (suprise, suprise!:rolleyes: ). So then he told me to cut across the trench, full depth, and cut it into 3-400mm sections which we would remove so that we could redo the lot. I asked him about any services underneath and he assured me that they would be at least 450 under (the saw cut about 250 deep). So off I went, cut about 6 sections and glanced up to see how the other tradesman and the apprentice were doing on the electric jackhammers (the supervisor wasn't, so out of habit I was checking to see that they were gainfully employed). They were checking the safety pack thet the JHs were plugged into. No power, so I told them to go and check the board for the building we were plugged into. They came back saying that there was no lights, power or fans working in the building. I cleared the area and made the supervisor call a sparky. When the sparky came he found that I'd cut clean through a power cable about 70mm in diameter:eek: and it was still live. Amazingly enough it didn't trip the breaker, blow a hole in the saw blade or kill us even though we were all ankle deep in water.
I walked out after that day.;)
Mick