Work that generates income is always sought. Work that generates income, but puts workers at risk is something else. Not many skilled roofers like to be up on a roof, especially when the weather is hot and humid, not even if that were the source of their bread and butter. Roofers who do not mind being up on top of a building however, on any given weather, are the real special heroes folks needing their homes and establishments attended to. The sweltering hot weather, however, is one roofers’ dreaded foe. It requires them to wear clothing that discomforts them, but at the same time protects them from stealthy, dangerous sun exposure. They could not just wear their preferred ordinary, comfortable shoes because of the heated, burning galvanized iron that could burn soles of their footwear. Instead, they must live with thick-soled, adhering shoes to get the work roofing done, and rightfully so. Anyone afraid of height must not get close to a roof-top job. No roofers could get the work done if anyone of them fears his life at the top might make his feet and gait likened to jelly or gel!
Sunday, August 9, 2015
Backbones: Roofers
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Work that generates income is always sought. Work that generates income, but puts workers at risk is something else. Not many skilled roofers like to be up on a roof, especially when the weather is hot and humid, not even if that were the source of their bread and butter. Roofers who do not mind being up on top of a building however, on any given weather, are the real special heroes folks needing their homes and establishments attended to. The sweltering hot weather, however, is one roofers’ dreaded foe. It requires them to wear clothing that discomforts them, but at the same time protects them from stealthy, dangerous sun exposure. They could not just wear their preferred ordinary, comfortable shoes because of the heated, burning galvanized iron that could burn soles of their footwear. Instead, they must live with thick-soled, adhering shoes to get the work roofing done, and rightfully so. Anyone afraid of height must not get close to a roof-top job. No roofers could get the work done if anyone of them fears his life at the top might make his feet and gait likened to jelly or gel!
Work that generates income is always sought. Work that generates income, but puts workers at risk is something else. Not many skilled roofers like to be up on a roof, especially when the weather is hot and humid, not even if that were the source of their bread and butter. Roofers who do not mind being up on top of a building however, on any given weather, are the real special heroes folks needing their homes and establishments attended to. The sweltering hot weather, however, is one roofers’ dreaded foe. It requires them to wear clothing that discomforts them, but at the same time protects them from stealthy, dangerous sun exposure. They could not just wear their preferred ordinary, comfortable shoes because of the heated, burning galvanized iron that could burn soles of their footwear. Instead, they must live with thick-soled, adhering shoes to get the work roofing done, and rightfully so. Anyone afraid of height must not get close to a roof-top job. No roofers could get the work done if anyone of them fears his life at the top might make his feet and gait likened to jelly or gel!
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