Part of my current job is dealing with inspectors.
How does an inspector change a light bulb?
He simply holds it up in the air and waits for the world to turn around him.
One of them came to me yesterday and told me he wanted me to turn all of the 16-20' long, 5 to 30,000 lb heat exchanger bundles, I have laying on cribbing, over. I kindly explained that if I did so I would have to do it again. Why?? Because they can't stuff them in their shells upside down, now can they? No. He still wanted it done. NO. He goes up his food chain and I go up mine. I know he is gonna win the first round because he is embedded and my side is not. He wins. Then when the next one that is complete on washer is ready to come off I call and text him (record) him and tell him the washer is shut down and it and everyone it is waiting for him on hydraulic rollers and he can see the whole 360 before I take it off and I WILL NOT take it off until he looks on the power rollers as lifting them with a crane and turning the bundles over and sitting back down on cribbing twice is a huge safety issue. The washer is a bottle neck on the job and I am tracking its down time. I also tell the tube ID inspectors they have to leave the area while I flip the bundles over, I shut down the whole thing for over an hour. He never shows up, but word comes down that he does not need to view the bottoms of the exchangers.
Hmmm. Wander how well he is connected and what kind of "problems" are gonna hit me now. But, hey my car is full of gas, I only pay the motel bill by the week, I know my way home and at 72 I don't worry much about burning bridges.
Weeeeeeeee
How does an inspector change a light bulb?
He simply holds it up in the air and waits for the world to turn around him.
One of them came to me yesterday and told me he wanted me to turn all of the 16-20' long, 5 to 30,000 lb heat exchanger bundles, I have laying on cribbing, over. I kindly explained that if I did so I would have to do it again. Why?? Because they can't stuff them in their shells upside down, now can they? No. He still wanted it done. NO. He goes up his food chain and I go up mine. I know he is gonna win the first round because he is embedded and my side is not. He wins. Then when the next one that is complete on washer is ready to come off I call and text him (record) him and tell him the washer is shut down and it and everyone it is waiting for him on hydraulic rollers and he can see the whole 360 before I take it off and I WILL NOT take it off until he looks on the power rollers as lifting them with a crane and turning the bundles over and sitting back down on cribbing twice is a huge safety issue. The washer is a bottle neck on the job and I am tracking its down time. I also tell the tube ID inspectors they have to leave the area while I flip the bundles over, I shut down the whole thing for over an hour. He never shows up, but word comes down that he does not need to view the bottoms of the exchangers.

Hmmm. Wander how well he is connected and what kind of "problems" are gonna hit me now. But, hey my car is full of gas, I only pay the motel bill by the week, I know my way home and at 72 I don't worry much about burning bridges.
Weeeeeeeee
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