Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 09:03:29 -0700 (PDT) From: Rubber Rider Subject: Part 2 for Power Line Well George and Mike looked over the power line route using Jimmy with the company helicopter. They dropped down at several points to look more closely at the terrain they had also noted a logging road running fairly close to the route. Eventually we get to the end of the proposed power line route; Jimmy says we need to fuel up so we are going to Tong for fuel. By now, it is getting late afternoon and we should find a place to stay. Well Tong had nothing to answer for accommodation not even a pub for food. At the only store, we simply purchased something using cold food. Hence, we slept rough on board that was better than sleeping out in the open at least we stayed dry during the shower that occurred during the night. We took off at daylight and headed back and about half way spotted a large level area which might do for a campsite so we went down and looked around. Decided the ground was suitable and this would place the camp approx ½ mile from the logging road and took a gps reading to locate the area later. We returned to base and were meet on return by George and Mike. So how did it go guys not bad however we need to know who developed the logging road that runs all most the entire route. We need to be able to use that road with a 4 x 4 trucks for the crew. Since this site is north, we may need to have snow-clearing equipment in the form of a bulldozer. We ultimately decided where the camp would be setup and took up the offer of our crew to help setup the new camp. This worked out very well and from the company's point of view we saved money and as a result we paid a bonus to those helping with the setup as they were sleeping rough however they got good grub which is very important. We got every one together and showed all the crews the route and a predicted construction schedule. We asked for comments, this really paid off as many good suggestions came forward. By the end of the week so much discussion had taken place and in the end the general view was Mike & George would sit down and go though everyone thoughts. Everyone was thanked for there input and advised that they would receive more information within a couple of days by Email The result of our meeting with the crews was that we were able to integrate a number of the suggestions. Now that the construction camp is setup, so both Mike and George also joined the crew to ensure that everything gets going, as we, all would like. The crews of the company we took over have really fallen into our way of working and that makes us both very happy. We have four crews working in different locations hence we have four foreman in charge of each location. From day one of our operation everything went very well, the crews after work went though there normal daily routine of scrubbing there mates back and shaving when required. This project was scheduled to take seven months; one thing that did become evident one group of the new crew did very well with the erection of the various steel towers. So now, why is this crew doing so well? George and Mike did a close inspection on the way this crew worked and they discovered there order of assembly was different, so Mike videotaped this work and the other crews. That evening Mike and George reviewed the tapes and decided to get all the foreman together the following evening and show them what we have found. Basically, it was a case of doing the tower assembly in a different order. Back in the office George was asked would he be willing to have two work experience students from local schools out on the job. His comment was yes but we must meet up with them first and ensure they will fit in and are physically in good shape and what are there hobbies. Meeting of these students went well, one has been living on his own due to being kick out by his father after announcing he was gay the other lived at home but was planning on moving out as he felt too restricted by restrictions put on him by his folks. They both had a common factor, they belonged to the same rock climbing club so heights didn't worry them but both admitted they were scared as hell the first few times they went up. However one common comment was don't let your guard down as that is when you become unsafe. We explained to them that they would have to get steel toe work boots lace up 16 hole ones to give you lots of ankle support, coveralls and other safety equipment will be loaned to you After we had seen these two guys Mike asks where would you place them on the crews. George comment was I think I would put them where Shaun & Jordon are as these guys have sure blossom out and dammed good workers. OK I'm going to phone the respective school principles and find out how long they can stay with us, hopefully three weeks or better still six weeks. After good discussion, they were both allowed a full six weeks by starting on the job three weeks before school commenced so in effect they only missed three weeks of school. Lets contact both of them right now and asked them both to come in at the same time say 8:30 am on Thursday do our safety indoctrination, issued safety gear and make sure they have got there work boots plus give them guidance about what clothing to bring and wear your coveralls when coming in on Monday. We can also do there Id tags and explain that they must be worn at all times and the reasons for them but not activate then until Monday morning. Come Monday I was there early that day having previously advised the foremen of what was going on. I went down stairs to the gathering area and saw both Doug and Harvey already there and were already making friends with the crew who were giving them both a hug saying welcome and hope you two guys will learn lots while you are with us. Then Doug looked at Shaun, weren't you at Badlands High – Shaun had the biggest smile saying that is right and also Jordon is here somewhere we both were at that school. Doug says let me introduce Harvey he is from James Bay High. Both Shaun & Jordon say I'm sure glad that other schools are now coming in the right direction recommending working with the trades. Our pilot Jimmy has the big helicopter out for this run due to the numbers, he calls out OK guys lets get loaded please, someone says let our young guys have the good window seats so they can get any photos they want Arriving at base camp, Peter our Cook already has soup and sandwich lunches on the go. I check with him on which room for our Students # 20 & 21 thanks Peter. While our crews are having lunch I advise everyone and introduce both Doug and Harvey to the crew and said we plan on rotating our students with all four crews but to start off with joining them up with Shaun & Jordon. Thanks guys I'll bring these guys out shortly to the job site as I need to show them around the camp and explain a few things first. The first thing I said to Doug and Harvey was I'm sure glad you started to mix with crew well. Let's take a walk and bring your bag with you. You have rooms #20 & 21 so dump your bag in your room and by the way, your dog tag opens your door. Toilet block more like a school block with toilets down there and large showers and no dividers either. It is general accepted practice to assist your mate in scrubbing there back after work. Oh, yes one important thing after work your coveralls are dumped into the washing machine, now you see this list I am putting your names onto it as we all do laundry duty. Now this site is dusty so make sure you are always wearing your safety glasses, don't be concerned if you see someone walking around in the nude. We do not go into the cookhouse in dirty overalls unless it's an emergency hence everyone has clean set of overalls on each day – any questions? Harvey says you have given us so much information I know my head is spinning. I laugh well I hope you enjoy this experience and what goes on here is only discussed here just remembered to-day it's going to be a hot day dressing for dinner just a jock strap is more than adequate. Ok guys safety gear on please make sure you have your work gloves and use them and I will take you out to the job site, I first stop where foreman Jason and his crew is working, I turn to Harvey would you like to go up with the crew. Why yes certainly now unknown to either student I had two extra sets of safety harness in the truck so I said first watch me and how I get the harness on. OK you both get your harness on please and I will check it out for correct adjustment, neither had any problems and I made sure it was adjusted right. OK Harvey follows me and I will be with you at your side making sure you don't slip up. Harvey climbed just like a professional, Jason was watching us come up the tower once we got there he said welcome to the high world and my crew. OK Jason I will leave Harvey in your good hands see you later – thanks George. I now head for where Shaun is working and do the same thing; Doug climbing was just as good, Frank is watching the climbing of Doug also, once there he asked Doug where you learned to climb like that because you did so well. Both of us belong to the same rock climbing club and have been climbing for about four years now. How's it going Frank really good that's great, well Doug Frank is your foreman and I'm going to leave you in his very capable hands. I visited the other two sites and all was going along really well by now it was time for a shower but first I must make some notes. I return to camp and sit outside doing my work when Peter comes out with two large mugs of tea – you're a life safer Peter thanks. So what are these students doing, well believe or not they are already up on the towers with the crew and had no problem at all climbing, you're kidding me! No I am not while Peter and I are talking I here the first truck on its way back and I am want to see how things look. This was #4 crew and as yet did not have either student; then came Frank and crew Doug is in the middle of the group and all are laughing and basically they are complimenting Doug's climbing skill as Frank passes me he gives a discreet thumbs up sign. I put my notebook away and head for the showers doing the normal thing of washing my safety glasses and hard hat, strip right of and coveralls into the washer and join the others in the showers someone says to me scrub my back please I got pretty sweaty today sure thing mate. I'm watching to see how Doug makes out and please to see he is relaxed and fallen right in. The other crews are now joining us and I'm talking to Jason asking how did it go? Really good everyone was amazed at how young Harvey climbed up and down with ease. Most of the crews were outside drying off in the sunshine. I walked back to my room and saw both students chatting, as I passed them I asked everything OK guys – the answer was sure thing it's great. Dinner is at 6:00pm don't be late or the cook will be after you and don't forget what I said jockstrap are worn as formal dress in the cookhouse in the evenings please don't be shy then you will be dressed like everyone else. Both Doug & Harvey are getting quizzed by the crew and one thing they all asked was how come you were able to climb that easily, when they both said we are members of a rock climbing club and have been doing it for about 4 years but we both admit the first few times we were scared shitless at the heights. Doug I think we both have question for you guys, why does everyone have shaved heads? There is lots of laughter and finally it was Jason who told them, I came here under a job experience plan from Badlands High and asked the same question, George was my foreman way back then and I said I want a haircut how do I get it done, he said to me Roger or his partner will help you out that way so the next evening just before getting in the shower Roger said come on outside we will do it there to prevent blocking up the drain as you have great looking hair and its fairly long. So I was asked how short and said full lineman cut please, you want the whole works yes please now to this day I have kept it that way it's much cooler and no problem with washing your hair. I know when I returned to school I had a shaved head but my Uncle Jake with whom I lived with knew the school principle and told him what to expect and also I had not turned into a rebel skinhead either. Hope that answers your question – thanks Jason for the explanation it makes a lot of sense. Before we all disperse I would like a brief discussion with all my foremen please so let go for a walk outside its still nice and warm. Once I had all the foreman, I said my original plan was for these students three straight weeks with one crew then three weeks with the other crew but from what I'm seeing in such a short time how well these two guys appear to be fitting in I want to suggest we rotate them weekly – your thoughts gentlemen. After a lot of discussion by the group it was decided to do weekly rotation, thanks guys. Now I'm taking off sometime tomorrow please Email me how things are going and I would especially like a report on what jobs you have Doug and Harvey on because this work experience program is very close to my heart and it really started with the assistance of the Principle of Badlands High School and it is so great to see another school getting into this program as well. Although I'm leaving to-morrow I will be back here at least two more times when I will have my video camera basically to show what our students are doing. Thanks for your time guys see you tomorrow unless any one has any questions they wish to ask I'm always free for private or group discussions. I head for my room and on the way I see our two students walking and chatting heading for there rooms, and say night guys and I suggest you hit the sack not later than 9:00 pm Breakfast is at 7:00am, many guys like to take a quick shower and then into there clean work gear don't bother about shaving no one else does – see you. Doug is saying to Harvey I cannot believe our luck and how we are being treated this place is great, well both my feet and legs are aching so I'm hitting the sack right now make sure you set your alarm clock for 6:00am – see you mate they give each other a little hug and get to bed. Around midday Jimmy our pilot arrives and I help him unload supplies, then throw my own bag on board and we take off back to the office. Once at the office Mike is there to meet me as I throw my gear into my truck, let us go to the pub and have a beer OK I will see you there first I must phone my brother to let him know I let him know I have returned. Before you phone Mike says better get him to meet us and we will all have supper there as well. I raised Jake and tell him what is going on, Jake first comment is does that mean I have to change and put some good dudes on; no Jake I'm in my overalls and Mike in rough jeans we never dress up for this type of get together which pub, OK see you in about 25 minutes need to wash my hands and face. I let Mike know what is happening, and then Mike says you know after all these years when he used to bring young Jason here and also since then I have never really spoken to him but I know he help you out looking after Jason when he was at school and from I have seen he did a dammed good job. So how did things go with Doug and Harvey really good blended right in but lets wait till Jake is here as I know he want to hear all about those two –sound like you have already got glowing reports coming up – I smiled. We had another beer, Jake soon shows up while we were talking I get up and introduce my brother to Mike. We hug each other and then settle down to serious discussion. Firstly, Mike asks George so how did the crews accept Harvey & Doug. Frankly, I was amazed how this all went, you think they were seasoned linesman; there ability to climb the towers without hesitation was very impressive. I put this down to the fact that they both were members of a rock-climbing club and as they both told me they were scar shitless on the first few climbs. I personally am very happy at the way every thing has gone. After discussion with other foreman we decided to go for a weekly rotation. I plan to return at the start of the third week. Well that's basically it. Mike says I'm surprised at the students climbing so quickly, Georges comment was when I saw how easily they both tackled this I couldn't believe my eye's then I found out they both belonged to the local Rock Climbing Club and admitted the first few time they were scared shitless. Incidentally I ask the foremen to double check the harness before climbing to ensure everything was properly secure. Jake asks may I make a comment, please go ahead says Mike – you know none of this would not have happened if not been for my nephew Jason and also the support of the School Principle – Well put says Mike. George asks Jake is the same principle still at Badland High no he moved over to James Bay High about 18 months ago. That is interesting I must go and see him while in town he is a very likeable person in my opinion. So Jake who took over at Badlands High oh the Vice Principle. Mike says I think it is time to order our meal, we all had a great meal and ultimately departed for home. The following morning I went into the office a little later than normal and dressed in blue jeans and blue denim shirt, I checked all my Email including the reports from the field then about 10:30 am I phoned James Bay High and made an appointment to see the principle right after lunch to let him know personally how young Harvey is making out. During our meeting I'm asked how the crew accepting young Harvey is because I know he has had problems here as some kids call him a fag. Oh that's no good at all so how are you handling that problem; to be honest I'm at my wit's end and looking for help. So what does your company do with such problems? I had that problem with one crew who's production was about three days behind and that crew had one of our new linesmen who had done and completed there apprenticeship successfully. I was out doing a tour of our job sites when I discovered this. I pulled this new guy off and moved him over to another site leaving that crew short bye one. I got all the crew together having first reamed the foremen out for allowing this to go on, then I told him to get the crew down and reamed them out and told everyone if I here of any of this again you will get fired and the company will not tolerate this type of abuse. This crew was not doing there job so once that portion was completed I told the crew to bring all there private belongings into base. Once there I took them into the office where Mike and I fired the lot, there personal records were marked accordingly DNR. The next day I arranged to goto Badlands High and meet with the Principle to let him know how well Doug had blended in with the crew. He was very pleased with my report, I think you may have both Shaun & Jordon on your crew somewhere, did they pass there apprenticeships? I said yes with flying colors and am now fully fledged linesman and in fact Jason who came from here about ten years ago is now linesmen foreman. Gee how time flies but is sure nice to get these sorts of reports from employers – thanks for encouraging these young guys to get trade tickets. I returned to the office and the next two weeks went bye very quickly, during this time Mike asked me if we should take the principle and a shop teacher up to the site in the same way we did this before. My comment it certainly would not do any harm. Mike said he would be the guide but we need to check Jimmy's schedule. Remember the school is starting a new term and may not work out – that is fair enough perhaps we should include the other school and suggest the vice principle the principle has been out there before, plus a shop teacher. So Mike what is Jimmy doing on the third Monday – he looks to be totally clear. OK then attentively book Jimmy for that date and I will go up there on the Friday freight run and then return with the party. So George since you have made contact with the new principle at Badlands High and James Bay find out if they are interested. Give them a phone call right now and don't forget to say it is a very early start be here by 4:30 am ensure safety equipment as before take off 5:00am four hour flight and tell them to bring there own flask of what ever they drink for the flight up, and we will refill it for the return flight. George makes contact with both principles at James Bay he will send his vice principle and a shop teacher – bye the way says George bring your camera or video camera and you all must be wearing good boots for ankle support etc. I notify my foreman and said I will see you all on the Friday before as I wish to talk to you in general as I want some ideas and I'm sure between us we can achieve an answer. I arrive on site about 8:30 am book in with Peter our Cook, his comment was good grieve you must have been up early yes 3:00 am and we took off shortly after 4:15 am as the sun was rising. However Peter I would love some bacon and eggs if you can manage it – no problem George I was about to get my own breakfast – great. I'll go and have a wash and will be back and please join me. So Peter how are the students making out? Well the general comment is the crew hopes this experience will encourage them to get an apprenticeship once they have complete there schooling - time will tell Peter but that is good news. By the way says Peter both Doug and Harvey sport full lineman cut, I chuckle at that. Then for me its father and son relaxation time, he wants to show me some of the area. Well you both need that plus I also need a good hair cut full linesman cut. I got my harness on and went to each tower and climbed to where the crew was working complete with my video camera. The lighting was good and I was able to get some shots that made the height look higher than it really was. I was especially interested in getting shots of our students working at this level and from what I saw they were working well. At each tower I told the crew the raw footage would be run on the VCR in the cookhouse later to-day. Everything was going well, I also ask each foreman if he could get away two hours before the end of work so we can all meet up – the general answer was no problem. Great so when they arrived I suggested we all sat outside as it was nice and warm grab a tea or coffee. First we are bringing 4 folk from two schools here on Monday, Mike our engineer will escort them, firstly I will be showing then how everyone lives here and will use a spare room as sample private room, toilet block, laundry area – offer them tea or coffee. They will be taken to all four sites and they have been told it is OK to video or regular camera Peter will as normal bring lunch out and I think on this occasion we should all meet at a common location. These two schools are where Doug and Harvey come from. I don't want anyone screwing around trying to play to the camera either just simply ignore them. My plan is for all the crews to meet with these folks at lunch time and please get them to answer any questions they may have, and yes it means a loss of 30 minutes work but for the company it is good Public Relations. Hey George why don't you tell the crew about our guests, if that is what you would like sure thing I'll do that this evening I hope you don't mind this intrusion but they will be leaving about 4:30 pm; all I ask don't tell the crews where these folks come from just say we have guests on Monday arriving about 9:00am. The foreman are having a good chuckle and say what dirty job can we get Doug & Harvey on – if you do guys please don't go over board just tame it down if you don't mind. Now here is a question I don't have an answer for, so I explain the problem one of the school is having. If it was the job site we all know what would happen, but how do you knock sense into some kids who do not know better. Gee that is a tough one; well doesn't the school have a policy to handle this? I said frankly I think in general they try to hide it under the bushes. What about the courts using sexual harassment? Well there again you have the parents on side and they may not approve; and the end result the kid could be kick out because he is gay – you got a good point there. Now the company policy is simple we will not tolerate name calling and I know some of you saw what happened with one of our crews because they were calling a fully trained apprentice linesman a fag. The end result was everyone got fired including the foreman and we moved the apprentice linesman away from that crew the same day I found out. When I took that linesman to his new site, I had a word with all the crew and asked them to bring him into the family. Well that evening returning to camp he was a changed man laughing and generally enjoying himself with the rest of the crew. This is what the company wants to see, what you do in your private times is nothing to do with the company. Well guys thanks for your input it's a hard one to solve. So do any of you have any comments and by the way how are the students working out now they been with all the crews; it was Keith that answered saying they are real good candidates for the apprenticeship program, thanks Keith what are the other views we all support Keith on that one. That makes me very happy to here that, then Brian asked is there anyway they could be employed during the summer recess if they so wished – all I can say Brian I would have to look into that one but I like the idea Our meeting finished up at about the time the crews started to come from the various job sites and so I was out taking photos especially of Doug and Harvey with the crew, I took photos of all crews returning back to camp. Being Friday evening I showed the raw footage of the video that I had taken had taken stating it all has to be edited later. Well over the Saturday & Sunday it was father and son time and we enjoyed our company out in the bush. Monday dead on time, our guests arrived and I meet them and were taken to the cookhouse for tea or coffee and shown where the toilets were in case they needed them right away. I gave them a rundown on how we worked six weeks on and one week off, however some preferred to stay in camp which was OK as well. I'll show you how our guys live but first please mark your flasks on what you would like in them, we also have soft drinks and leave the flasks over here and Peter our cook will have them refilled prior to your departure. So let me show you what one of our rooms look like, small closet, table & chair and we have wireless internet so everyone that wishes can access there email and such like. We will move on to the toilet block, laundry & showers – one guest makes the comment this is more like the old style school showers. Before we go out onto the various sites you may wish to leave your jackets behind as it will warm up considerable to-day. Let put your jackets over here, OK now Mike here is your guide, please feel free to video anything or photograph so please hard hat on and wear your safety glasses as there is lots of dust about. They are all yours Mike as I'm going up to see each crew on the job. Mike says George is our Superintend Foreman and he loves climbing and enjoys seeing how things are going first hand. So lets all get into this truck sorry it will be a little tight Mike heads for the furthest tower. Our guests are looking at the countryside, it is beautiful up here and you can see the power line route just below it blends right into the hillside. This tower they were raising the top section using the truck winch, Mike gave explanations on what was going on. The cameras were all going after about 30 minutes Mike said lets move on please. Mike then drives them to the last tower where they had commenced line stringing more camera work going on. At the next tower un-be known to the guests is where one of the students are working. As we are about to leave the crew is starting to come down off the tower for lunch. I said we are blocking there way and must move off at the next tower I park the truck right in the bushes to keep the area clear and I see someone has found some logs to sit on. I hear Peter coming out with the lunch wagon and at the same time the crew is also climbing down including George. Peter gets out the lunches and by this time all the crews are there laughing and joking, suddenly one of the guests what jobs are the students working on are they here by any chance, the crew is laughing and everyone take there hard hats off displaying a great view of shaved heads as everyone over the last couple of days had been shaved. Doug says I'm here and then Harvey says the same thing, good grief guys you look so different how come. Mike interrupts saying I will explain later so folks any questions for our crews who will try and answer for you – well it intrigues me this whole situation I never ever thought that the work experience program would do much and we all would like to know from all of you feel having someone hear like these two. Everyone tried talking at once Mike said go ahead Brian, well my company was taken over by power lines inc and frankly it was the best thing that ever happened and this is my first time with students on the job getting experience and for me I would certainly back any application for an apprenticeship with this company once they have completed school; here, here is the general comment from the crews. These two young guys I believe will be more matured when they return back to school – well thank you for such a glowing report I think we are all amazed at what they are doing. Doug looks at Harvey go for it Doug, we both would like to thank you for allowing us this work experience and these guys are family and that is how everyone work you look after your mate at all times so that no accidents occur. Brian says to his crew guys you head back and I will join you later as I wish to talk to our guests. Once everyone had gone back to work leaving just George, Mike and myself. Which one of you is the Vice Principle at James Bay; Colin says that is me well George and the Principle there were talking the other day about verbal abuse of some student calling Harvey a fag and at our foreman's meeting the other day George posed this question as he would like to assist in getting it stopped. Now my old company said they would not tolerate any form of abuse but it was on paper only and you got no support at all. The only way was through the court system but that cost money, now this company not only has it on paper it also takes action on the matter promptly. You ask what did they do, I'll tell you – they all got reamed out plus apparently they were behind schedule also that contract was almost completed and there was going to a lay off of about three weeks when most guys took vacation time. That crew the foreman knew what was going on and had done nothing end result they were all fired for verbal abuse. It seemed to us the school board it is all talk and no action – sorry but that is the best info I can give you. Sorry cannot be more helpful; I'm going to be leaving you now and join my crew – Mike says thanks Brian. Brian I'll take you back says George, thanks get into my truck and we head your way no doubt there will be discussion on the way home it will help shorten the time. So it will be head shaving and abuse. I sure thought that was funny when all the crews took there hard hats off. Brian said that was some thing we all cooked up between the four of us. Oh by the way that was an excellent little speech you gave, but I think the school board is the problem totally gutless. In the mean time our guests with Mike are watching what is going on overhead it appears they are fascinated with the work. Well I think we should head back to the cookhouse where we join up with George at about 2:00pm. George gets a call from Jimmy saying he will be in early so get everyone ready please. Just heard from our pilot he will be hear in about 15 minutes so I suggest you use the toilets as there is nothing on the chopper, don't forget your jackets and flasks and we will then go out to our chopper pad. I nip down and grab my bag and say thanks Peter for your extra work also grab a bottle of orange juice. Everyone is really quick thankfully, keep you safety glasses on and when Jimmy comes in to land turn your back as the machine throws up lot of dust. Chopper comes in lands Jimmy is quick out of the door and says back in a few moments so Mike and I deal with the boarding I suggest those with video cameras side by the window as I will get Jimmy to go around the middle two towers where your students are working. I get hold of Jason and Frank and advise then of what is happening. Jimmy returns with a big smile on his face and says that better, Jimmy would you do a circuit of the middle two towers to allow video shot no problem at all. Everyone is strapped in OK the video shots will be taken from the port side please and tower crew have been notified. Jimmy ask does everyone hear me OK just put your thumbs up to indicate OK, all thumbs go up, Mike & George when give the OK go ahead, open the side door please everyone bring there face visors down – I see all visor down Jimmy says George. We take off, once at a suitable level Jimmy gives the go ahead to open up – Doors open and head for #2 tower we do a circuit of the tower then head for #3 tower and do the same thing as we leave I advise Jimmy we are closing doors go ahead please. Doors closed and secured – Thanks. Hi folks while we are in transit you can now raise your visors and if you run your hand along the microphone arm you will find a slide switch just move it towards the microphone then we get all talk to each other. Firstly there was a question why does everyone shave there heads, well as you saw today and despite what your TV may report temperature was in the high 20oC and you sweat a lot on the head, by shaving ones head that problems goes away. That make a lot of sense so please don't get annoyed if Doug and Harvey sport shaved heads when they return to school they are not rebels or skinheads so please accept them as they are. One of our Foreman Jason was a student at Badlands High and his Uncle with whom he lived with advised the school principle prior to his return the same as I'm telling you right now and he maintain his shaved head every since that time and tells me he wish there was a way of stopping any growth. Do you have a barber on site no but everyone has the required tools and if you don't you just ask when at the showers can someone give me a shave please and there is generally for or five that have there gear right there anyway – a true self contained community. I said yes and 95% of our crews love being away out in the bush because it is so peaceful, you should see the sky at night it is really beautiful. The vice principle from James Bay said we all appreciate Brian's comment about verbal abuse, if any student were to go to the courts for assistance he could finish getting kick out by his parents and that is not good either. George answered the only thing I suggest is a private meeting with a group of parents and explain the situation in simple terms but do not indicate who the student(s) are or go to the school board and simple tell them you need there support not on paper but actual action. Mike looked at his watch and said we are getting close to landing and once in the office we can discuss anything you wish so please switch off your microphones now and leave them off thanks. Jimmy return flight was 3.5 hours because of tail wind. Mike and I asked everyone to leave the flying helmets where you found them, make sure you have everything and I will guide you to the office the guests all thank Jimmy for a good flight. Once in the office I told them where toilets were etc and while they were busy Dan showed up asking how did it go – excellent said both Mike and I, I think we opened there eyes again, that is really great. By the time everyone has done there freshening up, I introduce Dan our company president. Dan ask well folks how did you enjoy the trip and I hope you have all learnt a lot, it was the principle from Badlands high that seemed to speak on behalf of every else by saying you know none of us realized the students with your company actually got so involved. They certainly were not just plain gofers – Well thank you for those kind words, and on behalf of the company I would like to suggest we all go out for dinner and I'm suggesting a pub that the company uses a lot - what do you say? Are you sure what about dress code well knowing both Mike our engineer and George Foreman Superintendent they will still be in there overalls, well everyone excepted Dan's invite. Get your cars and follow me see you there Mike & George, well it's our turn to wash and scrub up. I have two things to do, first phone Jake and then put my harness in my office. Mike is laughing I still my harness on no wonder it felt a bit strange in the seat. We get to the pub and the landlord says everyone is in the back room – many thanks; by the way, what is everyone drinking just beer then send another round in please on the company a/c. Once we take our places the school folk said we all would like to thank you for the kindness and generosity shown to us. Mike said thanks guys very much but we also have an ulterior motive as we would like you folk to encourage more guys and girls get trade tickets, there are many girls who are working in construction doing carpentry and also as electricians. The big thing is they don't have a great big university debt hanging around them. Hum that makes a lot of sense, these career counselors require better education and in fact I have little respect for them said one of the school party. We all had a great meal and our guests left saying thank you all for a wonderful day very interesting, we all saw them off and returned. Well you two said Dan made a good impression in my opinion were you able to get much video yes I did said George that is great. Jason and I will edit it when we both home for the six days, and in the meantime something I forget was to ask for any un-edited copy of all the video that was taken by the school folk and then we can make a good video combining everything. Dan says it is time to have a nightcap what would like guys, well we told Dan our preference and when the nightcaps arrived, George stood up saying I would like to make a toast to the company for making this type of PR available and our crews they were great today. Mike says Dan you would have had a good laugh when everyone was sitting down for lunch with all the crews the crews all took there hard hats of and you know everyone has a shaved head. The school folk looked and said are our students here first Doug puts his hand up I am hear and then Harvey does the same thing. They were not recognized at all, I was asked why everyone has shaved heads I said I will tell you later so please go and ask any questions. There were a few questions but nothing special, however Brian stayed behind when all the crews left and there was a discussion verbal abuse. Brian put it over very well but none of us could really give he school anything positive in how to handle the situation that they have. Dan I think I need to head home and see my brother so please excuse me I will see you in the morning. George just stay home for a change we all know how to get hold of you in an emergency and the same goes for you Mike – thanks Dan. I decided that the last week of this crew's tour I was going to spend the entire week with them, getting some more video where I had missed out and generally see how well our two students have done. Well that week went very well and on Thursday evening, Peter did a special steak meal for everyone and I had taken enough beer with me for two bottles each for everyone one on site. After the main meal, I said I would like offer my compliments to both Doug and Harvey for the way you both fitted in to our way of life and in order to celebrate your return to school we have some beer for everyone. Peter would you please deliver and join us with that Peter gets the beer out of the chiller. To Doug and Harvey your schools have both been told why you have a shaved head and I also mention that Jason had the same thing and was never hassled and has maintained his shaved head since he first came out to a job site similar to you guys. Therefore, it is strictly up to you if you retain it – it is strictly a personal choice. So Doug & Harvey please feel free to make application for an apprenticeship with our company if decide to go this way again it is your choice but make sure you get good marks in your final year at school. The cookhouse suddenly roused in applause from everyone. A second round of beer was supplied and Peter said guys you should all keep an eye on these two students and make sure no harm comes to them, as I understand one of you has been having problems at school with abuse. That is bad and if you ever need assistance just asks, because you are one of the family. Another round of applause was ripping through the cookhouse. George asks everyone please do not embarrass our Doug and Harvey any more, just remembers to-morrow is clean up day. My final comment is the removal of your hard hat when we had guests was one of the funniest things I have seen however I don't have it on video and I'm asking you all during the morning to assemble by tower #2 and please let me know the best time. Well the video was done, clean up was done Roger and his partner were staying over as they had nothing to back to town for. Peter took the opportunity to spend the next few days in town. Jimmy dropped in for lunch after which the crew all helped Peter clean up – Roger said hey Peter you get going we will see everything is dealt with here. We took off at 1:00pm and arrived back in town at 4:30 pm, the crew asked do you guys have your own transport Doug said yes and I will take Harvey home – that is great but first we are all going to the pub for a beer and we want you two to join us please. They said we can't get in yet we are too young, no worries just come with us and have one beer we will vouch for you both – so follow us, everyone when to the local pub. The landlord said what a splash of color great too see you all must be crew time off week. After the first pint both Doug and Harvey needed the washroom after which they said thanks guys it has been great working with you and hope to see you all again in the future. They both got great hugs from everyone and departed. They get into Doug little truck, and hug and kiss each other saying that been the best six weeks I can ever remember, me too. I'll tell you one thing I have to my ass in gear and catch up with my school work which I know has fallen behind. Harvey says we have to return our safety gear back to the company, Doug says we could do that after school on Monday and don't forget to wash all your gear. Come Monday first day back at school one of the worst offender for the verbal abuse started again, this time Harvey went straight up to him and told him to shut his dirty mouth or he would get his knee right where it will hurt most, the offender tried to start again and this time Harvey really put his knee in the right place causing the offender to double up with pain. That was the last time Harvey ever had any trouble. During the first week back at school, the principle asked for Harvey to come and talk to him when he had time. Harvey is concerned that perhaps he is going to get chewed out for his action earlier in the week; however that was not the case but rather the opposite. The principle first question was how did things go with your job experience, fantastic I was fully accepted by all the crews. Did you learn anything oh yes lots and would love to get an apprenticeship with that company but I must get my nose to the grind stone as my marks need to come up. Oh by the way I like what you did to stop the verbal abuse you were getting, what exactly happed; I told him to shut his dirty mouth or he would get my knee right where it would hurt most. He started again so my knee came up sharply, he doubled up moaning and I simply walked away. Well good for you and you know you look really good with that shaved head and I know the reason for it. Some of my staff might complain but I will shut them up promptly. Thanks for talking and being honest about everything. Oh bye the way some of the staff took lots of video of the entire operation there and we have sent a copy of the raw footage to Power lines Inc and they are going to put together a documentary on work experience program, when it is done we will get a copy to show everyone. That evening Harvey makes contact with Doug and tell what took place and he also said shaved head forever mate. Oh I love it said Doug; my principle asked me similar questions and also told me I looked good with the head shaved so I agree shaved heads forever. Jason and George spent lots of time editing the video tapes and combine the school one into there own shots, eventually they put a commentary on the tape with cut in from voices heard in the raw footage. They then called Jake in to listen and watch and ask his opinion. I like it; it is down to earth telling the truth and not buttered up – go for it. Jason we need to make four copies one for each school, one for the office and one for showing at camp as I'm sure the crews will enjoy watching all this. The crew return to camp and it is then we find out we are two down due to swine flue, the foremen asks any chance of getting Doug and Harvey to join us because we can easily shuffle crew between us and we would use those two students to fill in the gaps even if it is only three weeks. All I can say is; I will find out when the Easter break is and how long and let you guys know ASAP. I make contact with the two students and ask if they are interested, but make sure this does not cut into school time. Well it turn out well for us and the students there break is four weeks and can be flown up on the Monday and return in time for school – they both said you're kidding all I said no I'm not, please come to the office Friday after school and we will get you both signed up with payroll etc and get you fitted up with Hi-Vis overalls you safety gear etc, please bring your dog tags with you so we can up date them. Plan for an early start which means take off will 6:00 am and I will be with on the flight. Now if you have school work that needs to be done bring it with you each day you already know you will get approx 2 hours each day to study after work. Do you have a laptop yes was the answer, bring it with you and take it as carry on for the computer safety. OK we will see you both on Friday after school just ask the receptionist for George. George then sees Mike and Dan to advise them what has happened Dan asks what wage are you planning on paying them $15 dollars an hour, he also advised them both that he will be going up and may stay the entire three weeks to help out where required. I then advised all the foreman of what is going to happen and please let Peter know. Frank replied saying we are delight that you have got those two guys and one of us will meet up with you on your arrival – Thanks for your efforts we all appreciate this action by you. Doug & Harvey showed up 3:30 pm on Friday afternoon and meet with George, firstly he took them to payroll and got them signed up, next he sent there dog tag for updating and finally they were issued with overalls, hard hat, safety glasses etc. George said you both know the routine and I will meet you on Monday morning out back in the parking lot. Just show your dog tag to our gate keeper I will meet you there and show where to park, Doug please give me a spare key with your license number written on a suitable label. This will be held by the office just in case it has to be moved, Doug said I have one in my truck and I'll go and get it right now. OK I'll see you on Monday have a great weekend – they both shook my hand and went away elated. Monday morning they were there ahead of time and Doug parked his truck where was shown. Jimmy was checking his machine over and also loading some freight we both went in to help him once completed thanks guys and good luck over the next three weeks and he grabbed both of them and gave them a good hug. The private gear was loaded and I was please to see they both had kit bags, they had there laptops and cameras on there lap. George brought aboard three sets of safety harness and lan-yards. Jimmy starts up and asks if everyone is buckle in? All the thumbs went up indicating all OK and with that we take off. Once everything was settled on course Jimmy says you can chat now. George started by asking how did they feel about learning to use spurs as lines are on wood poles. Oh that sounds interesting, good we have some training poles and a short course on video for you to watch. Now you will not fall as during training we run a safety line over the top so if your slip you are not going to crash to the ground but you will sometimes dangle on your harness. Jimmy cuts in saying we are about 15 minutes out please switch your microphones off, Jimmy is calling Peter and asking him to bring the truck to the landing pad – sure thing Jimmy be there shortly – thanks. Well we all help unload the chopper, then and then pile into the truck and head for the cookhouse. Peter says you have your old rooms guys so go and dump your gear, I have a fresh pot of tea ready to go so help yourself please and I will bring your lunch out to where you are working. George gets hold of his foreman on the radio and ask where they would like me to drop off Doug & Harvey – the request was towers #1 & 3 OK I will be there shortly and double check that there harness are on correctly and will be coming up as well. Doug was the first one dropped off and was greeted by the crew I saw Frank was the foremen here and he got Doug to work right away. I left them and took Harvey to #3 tower and followed him up, how is it going Jason much better now we have a full crew. I went down again and visited #4 tower, how is it going now – Hi George says Brian pretty good, were our young guys excited to work for the three weeks yes they were. So I headed down heading for #2 tower just as Peter was showing up with the crew lunches so I stayed down sitting on the tailgate of my truck waiting for the crew to come down. Peter came over and said when #1 crew came off there tower there was many hugs with Doug they were very please to see him. Very shortly Keith's crew is now coming down, once the crew was all on the ground. Hi George nice to see you, well I'm planning on staying the full three weeks as I want to watch how these two guys make out. During that time I'm going to train them to use spurs as you all know this line will switch to wood poles later, Ok I will see you later at dinner and I would like a very brief meeting with you so I'm brought up to date. Well I'm sitting outside doing my report for Mike but will add the foreman comments before sending it off later. The sunshine is nice and Peter has joined me with a mug of tea he really is a good guy and know my likes in that area. So how have things been going Peter since I was up, good except loosing two guys to this swine flue and from what I understand, they are in bad shape. That is what I have heard also says George. I am glad they stayed away because we cannot afford loss of crew. So tell me what happen when you ask Doug and Harvey to come up here. Well it this way they both were on cloud nine and excited to be invited – oh, that is so good says Peter. The first weekend I introduced them to the use of spurs then during the second week, we actually need a couple of guys in spurs and both Doug and Harvey offered to do this job. However, I still maintain the safety line over the top but by the second day on spurs they asked to get rid of that line and I agreed after I had talked to them seriously. I must say this rock-climbing club has really paid for both of them. The second weekend I decided to take both Harvey & Doug into bush on the Sunday complete with a lunch bucket for the three of us. During our travels I ask both of them how is your school coming well I believe we both manage to get our marks up. The reason we can see a purpose because we both want an apprenticeship with this company. Well that is great to here that guys please keep up the good work. I think it is time we had some lunch so let us see what Peter has packed for us. Later that day we returned to camp and they both said thanks for the trip, I love the countryside and can understand why so many of the crew likes to be well away from towns and villages we both love the night sky it is so clear. Well its close to suppertime so we should shower and hopeful get a linesman cut the full works, what do say Doug lets go for it but we must get a final cleanup the evening before returning to town. Harvey says I want my cock & balls well shaved as well. When they get to the showers they find Roger already in the shower, we both ask do you have time sure thing for you guys and its great to see you back here I love it. They go to supper and join up with the crew, one of the guys asks Harvey have you been able to sort out the abuse problem you were having. Harvey start to laugh and says the prime abuser start again when he saw me back at school and instead of walking away I walk up to him and told him shut your dirty mouth if not I put my knee into you where it will hurt. Anyway, he started again and I swiftly brought my knee crunching balls he screamed and collapsed on the floor. A couple of days later I was asked to visit the school principle and I thought I was going to be reamed out, however it was the opposite. He just wanted too know how I had shut him up so I told what took place, the next thing he is laughing his head off. He shook my hand and said I understand you enjoyed you work experience - certainly did and thank you for that chance you are more than welcome. George asks Mike to talk to Badland High & James Bay High and find out how the marks are going for Doug & Harvey. Mike found out that both were now getting marks well above average and in general in the mid 90%. That is great Mike; I am going to ask them if they are interested in becoming an apprentice Lineman. The was not surprising it was yes, so I gave them both an application form and asked them to fill it out and let me have it before we return to town. I will conduct a brief meeting with both of you and I will do it in my office, which is next to my own room. Those brief interviews went well and ultimately returned back to town on the Friday; I also scanned the application to Mike ahead of my return. Well Harvey went back to school and the school was having a general meeting with everyone finishing that year. The career councilors were over seen by the school principle. This person said if you wanted a real job was expounding the need to get university degree. Harvey put his hand up, the principle said please go ahead Harvey. If you to university you finish up with a big debt around your neck that takes years pay off. Then after spending several years at university depending on what you are studying, you finish going to a technical school to learn office work or you get frustrated and next you are working at MacDonald's for a very low wage. Today there many Girls who have taken apprenticeships in a trade of there choice and the same thing occurs for the guys, they all earn a better wage and blend in well. That is my comment – thank you. The career counselor looks as mad as hell to hear someone stand up and rebuked her comments. Her comment to me was you would never get an apprenticeship with a shaved head. The principle stood up, said Harvey is actually correct, and I happen to know he already has an apprenticeship. Thank you all, this get together is now adjourned. Harvey and Doug started there apprenticeship a week later allowing them time to clean up at home and take what every they needed including warmer clothing for the forth coming winter including heavy weight long-johns and under shirts. The crew had advised them three sets. There first week was taken up with getting there first aid tickets which they succeed by Friday and they were issued the stickers for there dog tags. During this week they were living at home and Doug and Harvey were now sharing a small apartment. Towards the end of that week George had a discussion with them both and inquired about there accommodation saying most single guys give up having anything in town, but when they come in for a week off the take a motel room which works out much cheaper in the long run and no concerns that you place might get broken into. Harvey looks at Doug and says that makes a lot of sense I think that is the way to go – I agree. Your mailing address is this office simply put apprentice Doug or Harvey and it will arrive to where ever you are working. So do you have any good furniture? No they said mostly came from a thrift store, what about electronics well just my laptop and that will be with me plus my camera. What email address would you like one? Is Harvey taken? Let me check no that is clear so it will be harvey@powerlines.com. How about you Doug same thing if it's not taken, that one might be says George not it is clear so it will be doug@powerlines.com. We try to have wireless internet at all work sites. Thanks very much George for your help and suggestions. Well that Friday evening they went home and started packing there things in there kit bags and luckily ran into the building manager so they explain what they doing. He said look guys leave the place clean and tidy, I will arrange for the sheets to be laundered I will come and do an inspection on Sunday afternoon and refund your deposit. I have had several people wanting to rent a furnish place and it will most likely be filled within a couple of days. Hopefully I'm successful and will refund the last week of the months rent but I need a mailing address, no problem there please send it to apprentice Doug, Power Lines Inc sorry I don't know the postal code, oh don't worry they are that close I'll drop it off at there office – we shook hands and the deal was done. On Sunday the building manager came and had a look around and said you guys have kept this place nice and clean look here is your damage deposit plus next weeks rent refund – I've already rented the place. So tell me where do you expect to be working, we said well out in the bush it's about 60 miles from any town or village plus it is so peaceful. Well I hope for your sake you don't get any abuse from anyone, if we did they will get fired Easter vacation period and prior to that spent 6 weeks there on a school work experience program, there are four crews out there and they are returning on Monday morning and will be flying up there departing about 6:00 am since it is a four hour flight by helicopter so we will be out of the apartment by 5:30 am and we both thank you for your understanding, well guys good luck at least you are doing something constructive with your lives a lot more than some folk who have just finished formal school. Harvey said lets go out for supper then there no more cleaning to do plus we have now basically emptied the frig. Doug says that reminds me flasks do you have one no nor do I we had better go and get two stainless steel flasks that way there is nothing to break. Well all went well and they showed up at office and went straight in to the compound Doug parked his truck and then walked into the lower meeting room, some of the guys were all ready there and we both received many hugs from the crew and they are saying I bet it going to be nice coming home to camp - it sure is and thanks everyone about 5:45 Jimmy is calling for everyone to board, very soon the usual routing is everyone buckle in OK the thumbs go up. Ok we are on our way as Jimmy starts the engines. We take off; the next thing Jimmy says OK guys you can chat. Harvey anything more re abuse at your school, no but I did rebuff the career councilor at open meeting of everyone finishing up this year because she was expounding that you must go to University if you want job. I put my hand up and the School Principle who was listing to what was being said and had control of this general meeting I said the following. If you to university you finish up with a big debt around your neck that takes years pay off. Then after spending several years at university depending on what you are studying, you finish going to a technical school to learn office work or you get frustrated and next you are working at MacDonald's for a very low wage. Today there many Girls who have taken apprenticeships in a trade of there choice and the same thing occurs for the guys, they all earn a better wage and blend in well. That is my comment – thank you. The career counselor looks as mad as hell to hear someone stand up and rebuked her comments. Her comment to me was you would never get an apprenticeship with a shaved head. The principle stood up, said Harvey is actually correct, and I happen to know he already has an apprenticeship. Thank you all, this get together is now adjourned so what happen after that I don't know but I will find out eventually even if I ask my old principle. Dumb stupid women hope she got fired that's my views from one of our crew, but now everyone is laughing – good for you Harvey. We get to camp arriving at lunch time Peter has already got soup and sandwiches ready he also tells Doug and me same rooms guys have fun and it is great to have both back – thanks Peter. We go and dump our gear and return to the cookhouse. Whose crew would like to work with – our answer was all crews are equally great. Tell you what for the present work with Brian's crew as his job now is to continue into wood poles, I assume you are happy to use spurs sounds good to us but we don't have our own spurs. No problems I know there as some stashed in George's room I'll get Peter to grab onto them for you. So work commence after lunch our apprentices were fitted up with spurs and there climbing belt is attached to there harness. So the apprenticeship really started, they work as well as any other guy on the crew, nothing seemed to upset them either. Nine months later they had to go back to town for technical school which lasted four weeks. The Technical School advised everyone to report in work gear and bring there hard hat etc. This was very easy for Doug & Harvey; it meant standard dress for them. The Technical School was far different from normal school, they got a good chuckle when they were to taught using spurs, the teacher ask for volunteers to do this no hands went up so Harvey and Doug we will do it, so once there spurs were on and climbing belt the teacher said to Doug go for it, he did and almost ran up the pole – hey don't go any further said the teacher. Next was Harvey who did the same thing. The teacher looks at us with a sort of smile saying that was not your first time was it? No So how many times have climbed this way don't know that but have been doing it for the last three months every day. May I ask who your employer is? Yes Power Lines Inc – that answer the question as you no doubt have climbed steel structures – yes many times and most were about 250 feet high. I am very curious you climb that many times yet you only start your apprenticeship nine months ago. Well we both were on a work experience program from regular school and spent 6 weeks out in the bush, but here is the secret we both belonged to the local rock climbing club and had been members for about four years then and don't worry I think we at first were both scared shitless. The club gave unknowingly a lot of background and we are thankful for it. As you can guess these two guy's did very well at school and found it easy, and only time will tell as they have four weeks every year with an exam at the end of each session. Ultimately they both completed there apprenticeship and became full linesmen, This actually worked out very well as the were two vacancy coming up one a retirement of Jack the other was Colin who said he was sorry to leave but his shoulder was not standing up to the work and was going to look for basically light duty work. However when the company heard about his problem and why; he was offered the job of supply store receiver which meant he had to check what was received matched the invoices and he would be working along side a young guy who ran the tow motor and such like and would be doing any heavy lifting – Colin was pleased to except. From the companies point of view it meant that Colin knew what he was looking very quickly having worked with the various items. Doug and Harvey quickly fell into place with the respective crews and life went on and continued as one very large family. Some months later Power Lines Inc gets a phone call from the Principle of Badlands High school asking to speak to George. Luckily George was in the office that day, how can I help you ask George? I'm speaking on behalf of both James Bay and my own school, this year we are going to combine and have a joint meeting with those students that are leaving and at the same time spring a surprise on the Principle at James Bay George Summers who really has been the man pushing passed all kinds of brick walls being throw up at him in regards to the Work Experience Program. It is also his retirement that we are going to celebrate and are wondering when your crews 6 days off occur in the month of June as we would like to invite all the guys that have come from either school to this function and give a little speech to the students about there personal experiences on the job. George comment was; that is a very interesting idea I will contact all the folks concerned and get there thoughts and I will be interested to see how they pull this off. Oh bye the way I think it was Dan your CEO that generously took us to dinner after our trip to the work site and we would like to invite him as well. After this general get together that evening we are going to take out George Summers and his wife for a Dinner and every one is invited especially our X Students. Well thank you very much I will get back to you in a couple of days says George. Please tell me is any other company taking part in the work experience program, yes one Construction Company doing framing work and they have agreed to come but I said I had to confirm the date later. I sent an Email off to all those concerned and asked for there opinion and also said I hope you all will take part. I quickly got a reply firstly from Jason saying yes, later that day a response from everyone else say it sound like fun count me in please. Jason sent another message later that day saying they were all going to script a plan and create another CD at our next 6 day break, how do you feel if we invite all the guys over to our place to assist with the editing – no problem Jason and I will let Jake know what is going on because he has a soft spot for folk that get TQ's. I will get a confirmation date from the school and also ask that the video can be shown. Everything was setup in a large auditorium so we were on stage. The two principles spoke first and expounded on the Work Experience Program and for everyone to better understand we have invited those folk that passed through one school or the other to relate there experience now they have there TQ's. Firstly I will invite those from "A" Construction to please come on stage, there were two ladies and one guys who gave great presentation, the one girl said if it had not been for one of the one of the guys (Harvey) who spoke up at a similar get together several years ago she would gone the wrong way. She said she and her counter parts really enjoyed the work and were totally accepted by what used to be an all male world. The big is you do your job and you do it well if you have problem then ask. I and my friends here do support this approach to work and life none of use have any regrets and further more no big debt hanging over our heads either – Thank you George Summers speaks up saying thank you it was a pleasure to see you all again let's talk later please, there are seats in the front row for you please use them. The other principle takes the stand again and says I would like to invite onto the stage several members of another company who all work at high levels in remote area's would the folks from Power Lines Inc please come on stage, they bring them two blocks of wood and a plank. I should add they are in all there Hi-Vis gear, work Boots and hard hats etc two of the are also wearing the full body harness. Jason asks for the lights to be dimmed and the flood the screen with a picture of the entire crew when the last trip that was made by the school and it shows the school staff facing the crew, the school is asking if there work experience students are here. All the crews take there hard hats off showing they all had shaved heads then Harvey stands up saying I'm here and followed by Doug doing the same thing – that the whole place laughing because several of the teachers mouths were wide open. Jason does the narration on the type of work they do and how everyone enjoys the peacefulness of the countryside and the stars at night. Yes we live in what is commonly called a bunkhouse but it's our home and I'm going to show you something of what an occupied room looks like, we all have our own private room. Jason has shots of each of those present doing something in there room. He then has some shots of the crew in the lake fooling around. So as you can see it is not all work and no play. I would now like to introduce everyone in alphabetical order. Doug please stand up and as he does so he removes his hard hat and Doug does his little speech, he is followed by Harvey, Jordon and Shaun finally Jason speak out and tells how he got involved with Power Lines Inc and also the incident with a fellow worker who had injured his shoulder and I visited him in Hospital on behalf of the crew. I don't remember exactly why I was talking to my Principle but George Summers who is a great guy and he was asking something about me working during the school vacations and how was invited to work the Easter Break and wished it was for the whole six weeks. George asked me why and when I explained what had happened he went into deep thought looking out of the window. Then swung his chair back and looked at me and the calendar asking when does the tour start and counted off six weeks. OK I'm going to mark you down for Work Experience so you will have no loss of time on your record. We shook hands and left his office feeling very excited. While that six weeks was going on we had some guests that were flown for the day no knew who they were other than please don't play to the camera's and lunch time we will all meet the guests at lunch on site meaning at the base of the tower we were working on. There were two video's made about that trip and were shown to the school and during that time something similar to today George Summers secretary I think her name was Julie came in with a letter and showed it to him he then passed it on to me to read. I don't remember the exact wording but is said Power Lines Inc would like to create a Bursary of $500 to cover the costs of any student that goes for a TQ ticket but they needed a name for that Bursary so George asked those present to come up with a name. For some reason they pick my name and that how this all started. I feel that if it had not been for George's forward thinking many of us would have big debt hanging around our necks today – Thank you and George please come over here, I give him a great big hug and said please have a great and enjoyable retirement we all love you. It brought tears to George eyes every one is applauding singing "For he's a jolly good fellow and say all of us" We all sit down. The Badlands High principle says lets all mingle. We meet up with the folk from the construction company and they were shaking Harvey hand and he is asking what happed to the career councilors. Well they said although she did not see it she walk into George office throw all her stuff at him and walk out saying she had been so badly insulted and was never seen again. The word got around and slowly all either quit or were removed from other schools you did a dammed good job there Harvey and for that we all thank you. Harvey got hugs from all including the guy who said you're awesome mate I hope one day to be able to do something like take – do take care. Well the afternoon session finished after lots of questioning by many of the students. The principle of Badlands came over to us and said guys it was great how you involved George in your session. We will see you to-night and by the way it is not a dress up affair either a relaxed dinner in George's honor. We all look at out watches and said lets go to the pub for a beer our regular one close to the office, I'll give George a call and see if he and Mike wants to join us and we go as we are. We enter the pub and George and Mike are already there and so we join them a few moments later Dan comes in as well. Guys you did a fantastic job at the school and Jason the fact that you brought real tears to George eyes it is something he will never forget that and before I forget here are some business cards for each of you there are two dozen for each and if you need more George will arrange for some more to be run off and I suggest you make sure the George Summer's has one of each tonight. Thank you Dan. Does anyone know if this a collar and tie affair, No a totally relaxed affair and we will all be in good rough jeans and denim shirts and we were asked to be there bye 6:30 pm so that everyone invited is waiting for George and his wife arrive. About 6:50 pm George shows up not knowing it was to be a gathering of this size and everyone starts singing again "For he's jolly good fellow and so say all of us"; drinks were served and nibbles as we all mingled, again we saw the construction folk and all of us got to together and talked, they said Allen is also here the company owner they look around and then say that's him talking the guy in blue denim shirt over there we look and said great that our company CEO and that is standard dress for our main office nothing stiff and starchy. It was Shaun who asked do your foremen get there hands dirty on the job and assist when things need help, well its got to be really bad before they actually get involved – Shaun that's too bad. Jordon speaks up by saying the Foreman Superintendent, and Mike the engineer gets up on the towers to see how thing are going and everyone appreciates this approach. We all work as a family and look after each others back sides it part of safety on and off the job. We here someone asking us to please take our places so lets all sit together Harvey suggests the bottom table as we can all see what is going on easily. We had a great meal of soup, salad and roast pork finishing up with apple pie and it was all washed down with glasses of wine. There were a few speeches made, and George Summers did a nice reply saying how generous everyone had been to today showing there love of what they are doing I think those that did the presentations were fantastic and I thank you all from the bottom of my heart. Then we hear someone else tap there glass and stand up saying my name is Allan Fletcher and tonight in honor of your retirement I would like to create a Bursary for James Bay High School in the same way as Power Lines Inc did for Badlands High School I hope you will except this on behalf of the school and all I ask is that the school contacts me and provides a suitable name for the Bursary of $500. The applause was over whelming, Eventually George Summers stands up and everyone goes quiet right away. George starts of by saying thank you for the generous donation it certainly will assist and encourage some of our students to go for there TQ's however I will hand over that responsibility to Colin my Vice Principle to oversee here and accept this award on behalf of the school and by the way Colin is the New Principle for James Bay and I know that he will do a dammed good job – thank you all. More applause – Colin puts his hand up and everyone quits – Ladies and Gentlemen I suggest now we mingle again, the no host bar is now open. Suddenly Colin see one of his old students with there hand up he say Julie I think you may wish to say some thing first. Yes she says – I would like to thank you all for the lovely meal and it is great to meet some of the guys who fly high up those high voltage towers I certainly could not do that job and yes I can see it's an all male job – see is laughing you have to be crazy to enjoy that type of work but we three admire your courage in flying high and to George and your lovely wife you have done so much to encourage the TQ route I wish to thank you so much happy holidays and Julie sits down. OK everyone lets mingle The whole group of us initially stay together and it Tony the carpenter who asked why do all you guys have shaved heads, We all started to laugh then Jordon said well it get pretty hot and you sweat a lot plus there is always dust in the air and having one head shaved it is so much cooler and when you shower right after work it is easy to clean up. None of you will know this said Jason as I was invited to actually go to the work site well ahead of Work Experience Program and enjoyed so much that I was able to spend lot of my vacation out with the crew. When I eventually got my apprenticeship I had had my head shaved for over nine month before that. Luckily for me my uncle Jake who looked after when Mum passed away knew someone in Badlands High and advised them that I would be coming to school with a shaved head and in those days you could be considered a skinhead and rebel and told who ever it was I was not and please accept the fact. I never had any comment from any staff and suspect now he had talk to George Summers as he at that time was our principle. Tony said you know that makes a lot of sense I think I will try for this summer – Thanks guys. Jason reminded all of us to give George our business cards, before we did that we each gave the construction folk a card from each of us and said lets keep in touch use our email as we all have our own laptops and the camp have wireless internet and you will see we all work off the company server at no cost plus it is very high speed. Sorry we must talk with George Summers, as we get there it appears they were planning on leaving, Hi George we all would like a brief word with you and to thank you what start many years ago and we just hope the idea expands more in the future – thank guys you were awesome this afternoon and the into with all the crew lifting there hard hats made me laugh so much I almost got a gut ache. Well George please keep in touch with us and here are our business cards providing our Email address and Mailing address. George looks at a couple of the cards, and said I have never heard of workers getting Internet and a mailing address before on the company's system. Well when we started our apprenticeship that was one of the first things that the company did at the start it was Apprentice Jordon or who ever today it is Linesman Jordon. The mail gets delivered to us at camp by the company helicopter and dropped of at the cookhouse the cook then puts it into our rooms so it remains private. What a great service, may I ask what sort of wage you earn, no problems at all 1st year Linesman get $35.00 / hr plus full room and board and free transport to and from the company compound. Each year it goes up depending on how you have performed to a top figure of $40.00 /hr. If you have a First Aid ticket there is automatically another $1.50/hr then as an assistant foremen you are paid $10.00 extra per hour so as you can see we earn good money and are expected to put our best backs into it. George said I was very surprised at how clean everything was with the bunkhouses and the cookhouses and also the idea of clean overalls everyday and you do it yourselves was amazing to me. Well my wife and I are going home to relax as it's been a tiring but enjoyable day I thank you all I won't forget this send off I can assure you – They wave as they leave. We all went and thank our hosts for a great evening and it was Colin who asked how can I get we hold of you guys in the future so again we handed out our business card. Very professional nicely done which of you design them, none of us they were done by our company –well he says they sure seem too look after all there employee's well. You know another thing that impressed me about our trip to your site was you're your George Foreman Superintendent, and Mike the Engineer to see him climb up the tower and you got the feeling that Mike wanted to do the same. We said Mike is frequently up on the towers with us when there are problem and you know it is no different to climbing those stairs at home except there are a few more steps. It was Doug who said the first time he and Harvey went up they had no problem at all and they amazed the Foreman Superintendent at how easy we took it because normally the first few times you are scared as hell. We laughed about it because the previous four year we had belonged to the rock climbing club and there the first few times we were scared shitless and we both admit that. That club not realizing it was leading us into our future. That is a fantastic story does the club know about this? Frankly I don't know well they should because it would be good promotion for them. So when do you guys go back to work, well because it's a four hour flight we need to be at the office for 5:00 am. So how does six weeks on and one week off work, Easy we work a six day week and have Sunday off when do what ever like use our dirt bikes or ATV's and in the snow Snowmobiles and really it all depends where are located, we all have fun one way or another and then a week off. Very often some stay in camp and do there own thing, actually there are two staying and the cook has come to town. The two there told Peter get your butt in gear as Jimmy is waiting for you. (Jimmy is our Helicopter Pilot) and we will clean up have no worries. We all will do the same thing it's our home and we all look after it. When we move camp we don't have to clear our rooms either as all the trailers follow us however our camera and laptop are always carried by us. So when we come into town we simply book in to a local motel for the week and go about our business, one thing that doesn't happen thankfully the crew does not go into the pub for the whole week like some loggers and miners and get drunk out of there minds. All our camps are technically dry but on special occasions like recently one of our assistant foremen was retiring and so George Foreman Superintendent brought I think 4 dozen beers so it allowed a couple beers each. Colin said you know I admire all of you because you are so open and the one I was concerned about was you Harvey getting verbal abuse but luckily that was kneed out the place after that the whole school was a different place. Harvey asks what happen to that guy, I hate to tell you he got beat up a number of times because of his attitude and eventually was murdered due to drug dealing. Well thanks Colin we have sure enjoyed today and with we al left. The story is what happened in daily life, we are all gay right down to the bone and enjoy what we do. I hope this is well received by all viewers I look forward to your comments many thanks for reading. Roger