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Working in calgary as cladder
Hi. Been offered a job working around Calgary as industrial cladder.
Any one else do this type of work. What's it like when it's cold. Is it bearable. What's the cost of living and life style like. This is all new to me, so any advice would be welcome. Thanks |
Re: Working in calgary as cladder
Cost of living will be about the same as in the UK, have a search to find previous threads on the subject and there is also a Wiki article.
I'm sure those in the AB construction industry will help you re: winter work. Good luck. |
Re: Working in calgary as cladder
Cheers
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Re: Working in calgary as cladder
Originally Posted by graham from yorkshire
(Post 10571278)
Hi. Been offered a job working around Calgary as industrial cladder.
Any one else do this type of work. What's it like when it's cold. Is it bearable. What's the cost of living and life style like. This is all new to me, so any advice would be welcome. Thanks - am sure you'll get all the 'theres no such thing as cold weather just bad clothes' etc bollocks, and the merits of layering.... but being stuck up a building in the hooring wind all day cost of living - more pages than war & peace have been written on this -my own thoughts are generally pretty close over the piece lifestyle - okay if you've got kids/family as a young couple/single ; i would not bother |
Re: Working in calgary as cladder
Originally Posted by Beaverquest
(Post 10572067)
i would'nt work outside in the winter
- am sure you'll get all the 'theres no such thing as cold weather just bad clothes' etc bollocks, and the merits of layering.... but being stuck up a building in the hooring wind all day I worked outdoors through my first 5 winters here and survived just fine. Good clothing does matter, to say it's bollocks is just ignorant. |
Re: Working in calgary as cladder
Originally Posted by R I C H
(Post 10572201)
Just because you wouldn't, doesn't mean it's not feasible for anyone else.
I worked outdoors through my first 5 winters here and survived just fine. Good clothing does matter, to say it's bollocks is just ignorant. still bollocks |
Re: Working in calgary as cladder
Originally Posted by Beaverquest
(Post 10572216)
kamloops is calgary ?
still bollocks |
Re: Working in calgary as cladder
Originally Posted by cheeky_monkey
(Post 10572917)
Know much about construction during the winter?
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Re: Working in calgary as cladder
I really know nothing about construction so correct me if I'm wrong but, in winter, don't some buildings under construction have a big puffy looking layer put around them; is this to keep the cold out/keep the workers warmer or for some other reason? I really don't know; just curious. We had a building in our town that was put up a few months ago; not much more than a steel frame before it turned into something resembling a giant marshmallow overnight. :unsure:
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Re: Working in calgary as cladder
I wondered about this too because my oh is looking for operator jobs but we wondered about winter time. I've saw one or two jobs say the season runs from March to December (I think) but I've saw others that seem to be all year round, maybe it depends on what you do. I'll keep a eye on the thread!
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Re: Working in calgary as cladder
I worked outside this winter..minus34. No big problem if you have the right gear on.
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Re: Working in calgary as cladder
Originally Posted by clay
(Post 10574031)
I worked outside this winter..minus34. No big problem if you have the right gear on.
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Re: Working in calgary as cladder
Originally Posted by Beaverquest
(Post 10572216)
kamloops is calgary ?
still bollocks You're obviously not talking from any experience if a childish comeback is all you can offer. |
Re: Working in calgary as cladder
Originally Posted by graham from yorkshire
(Post 10574040)
What's the best work boots to buy and work wear for keeping warm when working out side in winter. Thanks
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Re: Working in calgary as cladder
Originally Posted by R I C H
(Post 10574143)
I swear by these: http://www.cabelas.ca/product/7675/i...-tracker-boots Never had cold feet with them. Not steel toed if you need that though.
Also, I hear carharrt work wear is good, especially, carharrt arctic coveralls. |
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