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Well, I am back in from LA. My son came in for his spring break, this last week was just for family although thoughts of work never seem to be very far away.
I had a great project with MADCON, it was a shallow water job, hand jetting new lines (burying new production lines by digging a trench with a water pump) I had some great hands on the crew and they all worked really hard, I never feel able to adequately show my appreciation to them...
Working a long jetting project like this can be hard on the crew, it is not glamorous work, there is not often overtime (over the normal 12 hour day), and it is hard on your equipment. It is easy for guys to burn out on something like this and in my opinion one of the biggest things to watch for as a supervisor.
Everyone on that rotated through my crew was great about it, working hard and staying upbeat. I really enjoyed the project and hated to leave them to another supervisor.
But I am home now to focus on RMEDIVER exclusively.
The next project on the board is more than likely going to be a sub-contract jacketing (installing a fiberglass wrap around an existing pile and pumping it full of two part epoxy grout to strengthen and protect it from damage) job for MADCON. The work will be in Texas, I will post more on the project if it goes through.
I had a great project with MADCON, it was a shallow water job, hand jetting new lines (burying new production lines by digging a trench with a water pump) I had some great hands on the crew and they all worked really hard, I never feel able to adequately show my appreciation to them...
Working a long jetting project like this can be hard on the crew, it is not glamorous work, there is not often overtime (over the normal 12 hour day), and it is hard on your equipment. It is easy for guys to burn out on something like this and in my opinion one of the biggest things to watch for as a supervisor.
Everyone on that rotated through my crew was great about it, working hard and staying upbeat. I really enjoyed the project and hated to leave them to another supervisor.
But I am home now to focus on RMEDIVER exclusively.
The next project on the board is more than likely going to be a sub-contract jacketing (installing a fiberglass wrap around an existing pile and pumping it full of two part epoxy grout to strengthen and protect it from damage) job for MADCON. The work will be in Texas, I will post more on the project if it goes through.

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I added you to my blog roll (see "other dive blogs I found" on the side of my blog). Now the pressure's on you to write all the time. I will pass your congrats onto Kris (thanks). Be safe out there.
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