Day Fifty Five and Fifty Six : 0900Temperature : Chilly
Mood : The WEEKEND!!!
I must be sick or something because I didn't even go out and drink this weekend even though it was my birthday weekend. Now that I think about it, I didn't drink in February with the exception of 3 days. Spent it all relaxing and writing my NDT report.
Day Fifty Seven : 0645
Temperature : 45 and Rain
Mood : Nothing like a swim in the rain
It never fails. If its raining during PT, it will be done right as PT is over and it wont rain the rest of the day. Today we started our NCCER rigging class, which is pretty chill. We learned about all the parts of a crane, how to determine the total capacity of a load when you factor in sling stress and other factors. So the entire day was spent in the classroom going over our NCCER book.
Day Fifty Eight : 0800
Temperature : Chilly again
Mood : Its way too cold for Florida
Today, we set up our rigging stations outside to start learning crane operation and associated hand signals and we learned how to tie 20 different knots using wire rope and braided line. I was on the knot tying station for the morning, in the afternoon we started the crane station but due to running out of time, we only got through 2 people. So we have to finish tomorrow.
Day Fifty Nine : 0800
Temperature : 50 and Sunny
Mood : Time is flying by, its smiles all around
Today we started off using the crane and got through 1 person before we got pulled off that to do some real world rigging. We had finally got our new barge for 2 classrooms to sit on, so to make room for the classrooms to be lifted to a transfer barge we had to remove a 30 ton tugboat engine and lower it onto a semi trailer. So I spent the rest of the morning and part of the afternoon rigging up and moving the engine and the associated transmission to the semi trailer. During the afternoon, we rigged up a 25 ton Link Belt crane to be moved onto the barge. By the time we got done doing that, we had to rush through everybody using the crane to finish up the station by the end of the day.
Day Sixty : 0900
Temperature : 50 and Sunny
Mood : Warmth would be nice
Today, everyone was called over to help with the moving of the classrooms from dockside to the barge. After moving some crane mats around on the barge to form cribbing for the classrooms to sit on, we were ready to rig up the classroom. The classroom is actually 4 semi truck trailers welded together to have a classroom on the bottom and a classroom on the top. So its a rather large structure. Nobody seemed too keen on climbing up to the top to rig up the shackles so with two quick steps and a hand hold later I'm posted up on top of the classroom waiting to rig it up. Since I was the one on top, I had to tell the crane operator what to do so I could hook everything up. So now that that was done, we were able to go ahead and lift it to the barge, everything went smoothly. Once we got it set down, the only way to get to the stairs was to jump to the barge from the dock. So Grant, my instructor, told me to jump over and climb up and unhook everything which was cool as can be, getting up and actually hooking up the rigging and everything. We tried moving the barge over to the other barge but due to all the weight of the loads and the fact we missed high tide by a half hour, we had to wait till Friday.
Day Sixty One : 0900
Temperature : 60 and Sunny
Mood : Stupid Sinuses
Today was a dive day, except for me. I had mentioned to Grant that I wanted to help him work on the helmets, taking them apart, replacing any parts and getting them back to usable condition. Somehow that turned into doing inventory of all the new dive gear we recently purchased off a company. So while everybody else was standing around and not doing a whole lot on dive station, I was unloading a 20 ft box trailer. Which I think was better because it's more along the lines of work I'll be doing as I start out at whatever job I get, unloading and loading stuff back and forth etc. Halfway through the day, we decided it was the right time to move the barge. So since I was working for Grant, he had me go help with the move. So after we got the barge ungrounded, I was helping hook up the throw lines from the tug and helping direct the tug on where to go to keep from running into things when he couldnt see where he was going. It was a neat experience for sure. That took up a couple hours, which left me with little time to finish unloading the trailer and doing inventory. Finished up at 1700 and took a nice nap to finish off the day.
Day Sixty-Two and Sixty-Three : 0800
Temperature : Warm
Mood : I hate being sick
I spent the entire weekend in the dorms from this stupid sinus infection. Which is really lame. I need to get out and do something. Maybe I'll swim to the zoo next weekend at some point. Oh wait, I'll be down in Ocala for our Junior Month Deep Dive. Yay me....not
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