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Probably train drivers. They seem to get no thanks for keeping the country running.
I did that outside in Norfolk all last summer. It was over 30 degrees most days. It wasn't pleasant.Years ago I did a month (that’s all I lasted) of asbestos removal,full PPE and full face mask,height of summer crawling around a loft space in London,I couldn’t hack it.
I'm in Glasgow atm but was working in Grangemouth before this. It's like a carbon copy of smoglandMore commonly known as Middlesbrough
I hope you weren't trying to drive in those green suits . They're a bit rigid.i was tipping my tanker of phenol today in the green suit and respirator this afternoon at newton aycliffe. it was a tad warm like.
cab was like a fridge by the time i'd reached darlington on the way back mind
Any job is bad a on a day like this. Everyone should be in a beer garden. No staff before anyone gets clever about some people having to work. Just a help yourself bar.
Aye I'm on the sick at moment. They go to pieces without me.Your thanks are coming they've just been delayed, again.
Aye I'm on the sick at moment. They go to pieces without me.
I've got two weeks off. The temptation to drink every single day I'm off is strong especially in this weather.Been out visiting family then back in the garden with the bairns. Now beer time.
It's hot as hell but it beats working.
Of course. Me knee is goosed.Full pay no doubt
Hope it's nowt serious mate.
Of course. Me knee is goosed.
Worked last night and on again tonight,32* middle of the night.Cooled off at 02-30 as it started thundering and lightning + heavy rain.Anyone who's working nightshift like myself until Thursday morning, then four days of thank God.
Aye working in a fishmongers must be awful as wellFanny shaver,sweating before I start!!
I work on a contaminated land site where PPE includes full chemical suit, wellies, hard had plastic gloves and goggles. It can get a bit sweaty in this weather
I’m a Podiatrist. Not a good job in the heat.
Not even I would work somewhere that contaminated manDidn’t realise conditions were that bad at St James Park these days.
My mrs had to do it a few times when I first met her. It was the only times she ever asked me to pick her up from workAye working in a fishmongers must be awful as well
Very very frightening indeed.Worked last night and on again tonight,32* middle of the night.Cooled off at 02-30 as it started thundering and lightning + heavy rain.