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Re: MORE Conversations From the Professional Front Lines

Posted: 2018-01-08 05:56pm
by Raw Shark
DAY LABOR LADY: So, we've got a construction gig for you tomorrow morning. 5am sharp, at the new condos on Wazee in LoDo where that parking garage used to be.

YOUR DRIVER: Do I need to bring any specific gear?

DAY LABOR LADY: You'll need work gloves, and steel-toed work boots, broken in enough to stand and walk around all day. We can lend you a vest and a hardhat if you leave a deposit.

YOUR DRIVER: Shit. My work boots are not steel-toed, and are getting too worn out for outdoors in January.

DAY LABOR LADY: That's too bad. The pay is $12/hour instead of the usual $10.

YOUR DRIVER: So what you're saying here is I'd have a roughly 50/50 chance of breaking my... Wait, what about combat boots?

DAY LABOR LADY: Are they black?

YOUR DRIVER: Yeah. WWII vintage, German infantry. Got 'em for a song at a surplus store when I was 18.

DAY LABOR LADY: See you at 5:00.

Re: MORE Conversations From the Professional Front Lines

Posted: 2018-01-10 04:54am
by Alyrium Denryle
Raw Shark wrote: 2018-01-08 05:56pm DAY LABOR LADY: So, we've got a construction gig for you tomorrow morning. 5am sharp, at the new condos on Wazee in LoDo where that parking garage used to be.

YOUR DRIVER: Do I need to bring any specific gear?

DAY LABOR LADY: You'll need work gloves, and steel-toed work boots, broken in enough to stand and walk around all day. We can lend you a vest and a hardhat if you leave a deposit.

YOUR DRIVER: Shit. My work boots are not steel-toed, and are getting too worn out for outdoors in January.

DAY LABOR LADY: That's too bad. The pay is $12/hour instead of the usual $10.

YOUR DRIVER: So what you're saying here is I'd have a roughly 50/50 chance of breaking my... Wait, what about combat boots?

DAY LABOR LADY: Are they black?

YOUR DRIVER: Yeah. WWII vintage, German infantry. Got 'em for a song at a surplus store when I was 18.

DAY LABOR LADY: See you at 5:00.
I so want to nickname you Nazi Boots....

Re: MORE Conversations From the Professional Front Lines

Posted: 2018-01-10 05:57am
by Raw Shark
Alyrium Denryle wrote: 2018-01-10 04:54amI so want to nickname you Nazi Boots....
Just for the record, fuck Nazis. Fuck 'em in the ear. But they made some decent-ass boots and I am not ashamed to admit that I own a pair. Neither I nor my boots hate the Jews (I asked one to marry me, and I cheerfully attempted to keep the yurmulke on at her brother's Bar-Mitzvah, for those who don't follow my awesome career, but those things just don't like my bald goy head), we just hate frostbite and getting our feet fucked up.

"Your feet will heal. The boots will not." --My Favorite Nazi Dude, out of all the possibly involuntary Nazi dudes.

Re: MORE Conversations From the Professional Front Lines

Posted: 2018-01-10 06:14am
by Raw Shark
And also just for the record, her brother was born in the month that had the hardest Bar-Mitzvah, and he killed that shit. Smart kid.

I really can't keep a yurmalke on my head, though, no matter how much respect I want to show. I did catch one out of the air when it blew off a dude's head on a windy day once, like a pro yarmulke-catcher, and he sincerely thanked me.

Re: MORE Conversations From the Professional Front Lines

Posted: 2018-01-10 06:16am
by Zaune
One question, though. How well are said boots going to stand up to you dropping something really fucking heavy on your foot?

Re: MORE Conversations From the Professional Front Lines

Posted: 2018-01-10 06:18am
by Raw Shark
Zaune wrote: 2018-01-10 06:16am One question, though. How well are said boots going to stand up to you dropping something really fucking heavy on your foot?
Depends on how it hits. Steel toes can protect you or pinch your toes off. It's an iffy proposition.

Re: MORE Conversations From the Professional Front Lines

Posted: 2018-01-10 08:50am
by InsaneTD
I keep hearing it's what they are designed to do. Supposedly, it's so surgeons have clean cuts that are easy to reattach, unlike trying to rebuild crushed toes.

Re: MORE Conversations From the Professional Front Lines

Posted: 2018-01-10 09:37am
by Crazedwraith
I'm pretty sure the "cut off your toes" thing was debunked by Mythbusters actually but have no practical experience to draw on.

Re: MORE Conversations From the Professional Front Lines

Posted: 2018-01-10 09:42am
by InsaneTD
I think they did as well. It's still a persistent myth.

You also have to be careful with steel caps as some are actually plastic caps now. But if they meet the same standards, I don't care.

Re: MORE Conversations From the Professional Front Lines

Posted: 2018-01-10 10:58am
by U.P. Cinnabar
For most factory and outdoor jobs, reinforced toes work just as well as, and are more comfortable than, steel toes.

Re: MORE Conversations From the Professional Front Lines

Posted: 2018-01-10 01:50pm
by Alyrium Denryle
Raw Shark wrote: 2018-01-10 05:57am
Alyrium Denryle wrote: 2018-01-10 04:54amI so want to nickname you Nazi Boots....
Just for the record, fuck Nazis. Fuck 'em in the ear. But they made some decent-ass boots and I am not ashamed to admit that I own a pair. Neither I nor my boots hate the Jews (I asked one to marry me, and I cheerfully attempted to keep the yurmulke on at her brother's Bar-Mitzvah, for those who don't follow my awesome career, but those things just don't like my bald goy head), we just hate frostbite and getting our feet fucked up.

"Your feet will heal. The boots will not." --My Favorite Nazi Dude, out of all the possibly involuntary Nazi dudes.

I know, I'm just giving you shit :P

Re: MORE Conversations From the Professional Front Lines

Posted: 2018-01-10 02:16pm
by Lord Revan
Crazedwraith wrote: 2018-01-10 09:37am I'm pretty sure the "cut off your toes" thing was debunked by Mythbusters actually but have no practical experience to draw on.
considering the steel re-enforcements aren't sharp, not mention that IIRC they're kind of a cup around your toes not a band or a blade, so anything heavy enough to sever your toes by pressing the edge of the steel down on them would crush the toes into something that you couldn't reattach anyway. Bones or joints aren't that easy to cut thru after all.

Re: MORE Conversations From the Professional Front Lines

Posted: 2018-01-10 03:46pm
by Lord Revan
Lord Revan wrote: 2018-01-10 02:16pm
Crazedwraith wrote: 2018-01-10 09:37am I'm pretty sure the "cut off your toes" thing was debunked by Mythbusters actually but have no practical experience to draw on.
considering the steel re-enforcements aren't sharp, not mention that IIRC they're kind of a cup around your toes not a band or a blade, so anything heavy enough to sever your toes by pressing the edge of the steel down on them would crush the toes into something that you couldn't reattach anyway. Bones or joints aren't that easy to cut thru after all.
Ghetto edit:Yeah Mythbusters did test it and it was busted
Wikipedia link to the episode summary

Re: MORE Conversations From the Professional Front Lines

Posted: 2018-01-10 03:58pm
by Imperial528
When I was in high school this was actually a topic of discussion with my drafting/machining instructor. According to him, some of the early steel boots had toe guards with convex top ends, so the tip would bend inward from large force. Now they are built with concave ends that go down to the sole past the toe along the walls of the boot, providing more support to the top of the guard.

Re: MORE Conversations From the Professional Front Lines

Posted: 2018-01-11 10:39am
by Simon_Jester
Raw Shark wrote: 2018-01-10 05:57am
Alyrium Denryle wrote: 2018-01-10 04:54amI so want to nickname you Nazi Boots....
Just for the record, fuck Nazis. Fuck 'em in the ear. But they made some decent-ass boots and I am not ashamed to admit that I own a pair. Neither I nor my boots hate the Jews (I asked one to marry me, and I cheerfully attempted to keep the yurmulke on at her brother's Bar-Mitzvah, for those who don't follow my awesome career, but those things just don't like my bald goy head), we just hate frostbite and getting our feet fucked up.

"Your feet will heal. The boots will not." --My Favorite Nazi Dude, out of all the possibly involuntary Nazi dudes.
Also, since the war ended, I figure the most common way to still own Nazi boots is either "I killed a Nazi and took his boots" or "I got the boots from someone who killed a Nazi and took his boots."

Having Nazi army boots is no more evidence of being a Nazi than having a tigerskin rug is evidence of being a tiger. :D

Re: MORE Conversations From the Professional Front Lines

Posted: 2018-01-12 10:55am
by J
Co-op student orientation at my work

Me: Welcome to (insert company name here), your desk is right over here, the printer's right over there, yada-yada-yada, any questions?
Him: Not that I can think of right now, but if anything comes to mind I'll be sure to ask.
Me: Excellent. One last thing, if you're thirsty you can press this button on your desk and a robot will roll up with a glass of water.
Him: Cool!

10 minutes later...

Him: Excuse me, how long does it take for the robot to deliver the glass of water?
Me: Umm...oh dear...

Apparently, office robots are believable in 2018.

Re: MORE Conversations From the Professional Front Lines

Posted: 2018-01-12 08:11pm
by Raw Shark
They're pretty good boots. I like they way they suit me, and (not to put too fine a point on it, when I'm feeling like that kid) the WWII Germans considered all of the possible applications besides how I look on the dance floor. Style and utility unite as one!

Re: MORE Conversations From the Professional Front Lines

Posted: 2018-01-12 11:02pm
by Simon_Jester
J wrote: 2018-01-12 10:55am Co-op student orientation at my work

Me: Welcome to (insert company name here), your desk is right over here, the printer's right over there, yada-yada-yada, any questions?
Him: Not that I can think of right now, but if anything comes to mind I'll be sure to ask.
Me: Excellent. One last thing, if you're thirsty you can press this button on your desk and a robot will roll up with a glass of water.
Him: Cool!

10 minutes later...

Him: Excuse me, how long does it take for the robot to deliver the glass of water?
Me: Umm...oh dear...

Apparently, office robots are believable in 2018.
Well, if someone actually wanted to do that, they could. I mean, you'd basically just need a glorified Vroomba or something, with a conveniently placed water spigot and robot arm to supply the glass.

It is totally believable, it's just not something you'd expect to see anyone bother with outside of Silicon Valley, where they'd be doing it to show off.

Re: MORE Conversations From the Professional Front Lines

Posted: 2018-01-13 12:22am
by U.P. Cinnabar
J wrote: 2018-01-12 10:55am Co-op student orientation at my work

Me: Welcome to (insert company name here), your desk is right over here, the printer's right over there, yada-yada-yada, any questions?
Him: Not that I can think of right now, but if anything comes to mind I'll be sure to ask.
Me: Excellent. One last thing, if you're thirsty you can press this button on your desk and a robot will roll up with a glass of water.
Him: Cool!

10 minutes later...

Him: Excuse me, how long does it take for the robot to deliver the glass of water?
Me: Umm...oh dear...

Apparently, office robots are believable in 2018.
Never joke with the new hire. It will always come back to haunt you.

Same rule applies to management.

Re: MORE Conversations From the Professional Front Lines

Posted: 2018-01-13 12:23am
by U.P. Cinnabar
Raw Shark wrote: 2018-01-12 08:11pm They're pretty good boots. I like they way they suit me, and (not to put too fine a point on it, when I'm feeling like that kid) the WWII Germans considered all of the possible applications besides how I look on the dance floor. Style and utility unite as one!
Didn't Hugo Boss design those too?

Re: MORE Conversations From the Professional Front Lines

Posted: 2018-01-13 08:50am
by Raw Shark
U.P. Cinnabar wrote: 2018-01-13 12:23amDidn't Hugo Boss design those too?
I haven't looked into it, but I would not be surprised if they had a spot-on knock-off, given their general tendencies. Regardless, my boots are good, and anyone who disagrees is welcome to face-test them. I'm Raw Shark, and I'm open 24-7.

Re: MORE Conversations From the Professional Front Lines

Posted: 2018-01-13 09:34am
by Lord Revan
U.P. Cinnabar wrote: 2018-01-13 12:23am
Raw Shark wrote: 2018-01-12 08:11pm They're pretty good boots. I like they way they suit me, and (not to put too fine a point on it, when I'm feeling like that kid) the WWII Germans considered all of the possible applications besides how I look on the dance floor. Style and utility unite as one!
Didn't Hugo Boss design those too?
IIRC no, they were a minor company at the time, it was another german company (whose name escapes me atm) who designed the uniforms, Hugo Boss was just one of the many companies contracted to make the actual uniforms.

Re: MORE Conversations From the Professional Front Lines

Posted: 2018-01-13 01:30pm
by U.P. Cinnabar
Oh, okay. Thanks.

Re: MORE Conversations From the Professional Front Lines

Posted: 2018-01-13 01:34pm
by U.P. Cinnabar
Raw Shark wrote: 2018-01-13 08:50am
U.P. Cinnabar wrote: 2018-01-13 12:23amDidn't Hugo Boss design those too?
I haven't looked into it, but I would not be surprised if they had a spot-on knock-off, given their general tendencies. Regardless, my boots are good, and anyone who disagrees is welcome to face-test them. I'm Raw Shark, and I'm open 24-7.
I prefer Tony Llamas myself, but if those boots work for you, then I have no issue wit that. Can't fault good footwear.

Re: MORE Conversations From the Professional Front Lines

Posted: 2018-03-26 04:04pm
by TheFeniX
CoWorker: "Ok, I got the pump. I got the e-line. I got the gloves."
Me: (from my office): "Who are you talking to?"
CW: "YOU!.... I got the labels. I got the CoC......"
Me: "You got the touch?"
CW: "The What?"
Me: "YOU GOT THE TOUCH?"
CW: "WTF are you.."
Me: "DO YOU GOT THE POWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA! YEA!"
:sounds of door slamming:
Me: "I amuse myself."