I work a job where I ignore my coworkers all day on purpose. I am not interested in getting to know anyone I work with. Basically I commute 72 miles one way a few days a week (used to every day) and telework from home the other days. So whenever I'm in office I actively avoid everyone. Anyone who is sociable with me I purposely call by the wrong name. I recently turned 41 and my wife gets on to me about eating better so I do that at work with my blender. I wait until they start into conversation with each other and then fire it up until my smoothie is blended to perfection, which is determined by the length of their conversations. I had to attend a "team building" meeting a few weeks ago (before the 4th) and it was socializing, games, etc. It was horrible. I snuck out early and no one was the wiser. If I'm going to play games and be silly I'd rather do that with my 2 and 7 year old daughters, even if it's Barbie dolls. As cranky as I sound I'm really not outside of work, and there is a couple of guys I like but they're older and ready to retire and they work elsewhere on base so I don't see them as much. But I have nothing in common with the 20-early 30 something's in my office. My job in a nutshell: What I envision when I retire in 18 years:
8’ 10” wide at the bucket. Legal width is 8’6”. just enough…. Heading to North Dakota. And not even getting a reprieve from the heat.
Should see the yard in Manitowoc WI… This is the grove yard that Keen operates out in Pennsylvania. some cranes that were loading out at a site in Ohio. and some drone shots of a crane being loaded in Los Angeles that came back to Iowa. The previous owners had cut the self loading supports off the house frame. Made for a royal PITA to load out.
Shady Grove is more accurate. I kinda think of Waynesboro as the whole area out to I81 I used to go to a scrapyard in the Taneytown (area) that scrapped out Grove crain. Talk about a gold mine of a scrapyard!
Just think of how much those cranes cost…. And then all the ones you see all over the place. I could drive a day and probably see a billion dollars worth of that crane iron alone and not counting the construction equipment on sites with them.