What year did your graduate? My daughter's were 94 & 98.Edit to add that my old high school (Andrean) won the 2a State football championship this afternoon as well
What year did your graduate? My daughter's were 94 & 98.Edit to add that my old high school (Andrean) won the 2a State football championship this afternoon as well
It's a crane job and it is my understanding that it is in fact indoors. I drove by today and there are no gantries outside. I don't know where the "yard" part comes from.
I graduated in 93. Sisters graduated from there 87, 88, and 89.What year did your graduate? My daughter's were 94 & 98.
So disappointing. Gotta think Georgia should destroy them In the SEC championship game next weekendWow! Bama played the worst game I think I ever saw them play, and still won. That's just crazy.
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Slow on INGO today.
Don't forger the dehumidifier.Wife requested shelving in the sump pump room/closet attached to her scrapbook room so she can free up some space. Should be a 30 minute job after we run to the store later. Might as well take advantage of empty space & 9' ceilings. Just measured everything.
Farmer hack #87Some of us have lots to do on weekends that precludes a lot of time on INGO.
I believe there are a couple outside, well, in a structure with little to no wall sheeting or roof panels... Mostly "indoors", cold will rip through there though... I just left plate 2 years ago, and I've had my share of working on those slab yard cranes. From people I talk to, hot mill SY cranes are a lot more high tech than plates. Yours is an inter-department bid right? money same? The bay that feeds the mill maybe higher than others though... Good luck!It's a crane job and it is my understanding that it is in fact indoors. I drove by today and there are no gantries outside. I don't know where the "yard" part comes from.
Every time I put up shelves to free up space, the shelves fill up and the new free space seems to disappear.Wife requested shelving in the sump pump room/closet attached to her scrapbook room so she can free up some space. Should be a 30 minute job after we run to the store later. Might as well take advantage of empty space & 9' ceilings. Just measured everything.
I drove by the other day and didn't see any outdoor gantries or anything. I imagine the hot mill cranes probably have heat and AC like the annealing cranes. Yes it was inter department, I come from the north sheet mill 5 stand. Base hourly is the same. Supposedly the incentive is a locked rate. It was variable in my old department based on how well we ran. It probably averages out the same or less than the slab yard.I believe there are a couple outside, well, in a structure with little to no wall sheeting or roof panels... Mostly "indoors", cold will rip through there though... I just left plate 2 years ago, and I've had my share of working on those slab yard cranes. From people I talk to, hot mill SY cranes are a lot more high tech than plates. Yours is an inter-department bid right? money same? The bay that feeds the mill maybe higher than others though... Good luck!