Comment on How do I actually find a job that isn't retail?
discocactus@lemmy.world 4 hours agoMeasuring tape, speed square, pencil, bags, durable and weather appropriate clothes/shoes. Lunch. Water. It’s just the industry standard.
Comment on How do I actually find a job that isn't retail?
discocactus@lemmy.world 4 hours agoMeasuring tape, speed square, pencil, bags, durable and weather appropriate clothes/shoes. Lunch. Water. It’s just the industry standard.
HubertManne@piefed.social 4 hours ago
thats not to bad but I honestly do not know what a speed square is unless its that little 90 degree angled metal thing maybe?
FudgyMcTubbs@lemmy.world 2 hours ago
It’s that little 90 degree angled metal thing.
HubertManne@piefed.social 2 hours ago
ok so thats not to bad. really everything discocactus listed is pretty common in any job except for the pencil, tape measure, and speed square. The speed square is then the only not common thing.
blarghly@lemmy.world 1 hour ago
Yeah. “Bring your own tools” is a pretty common policy in a lot of blue collar work. The company might technically provide the tools you need - but they will typically provide the cheapest, shittiest versions. So the workers will bring their own tools, which are higher quality. And since they are personally owned, they are less likely to get broken or “walk away”. And since everyone is bringing their own tools, the guy at the job site who is supposed to bring the tools gets lackadaisical about that part of his job.
So you show up as the new guy, first day on the job, and they say
“where’s your hammer?”
“I dunno, I thought you guys had hammers”
“Joe, we have any hammers?”
“We got some at the office”
And now you’re just gonna stand around all day not doing shit, feeling embarassed that you don’t have a hammer. And then you go to the hardware store and buy a hammer after work that day, so Joe is able to continue slacking off at his job of remembering to bring the hammers.