Slingin' Rock Part 2 The skills...In tight places!
Delivering drywall is not an easy or glamorous job by any means. You have to be tough, to endure the hard labor and the elements.
When operating a boom you will find yourself in tight spaces. Between trees, over roofs, under eaves, through holes, and any other tight space you could imagine, in that situation.
In this video, I had to park the truck about 6 feet next to a tree in order to hit the front door. The tree had branches that I had to get under, and the truck has parts that I needed to go over. It really was a tight place! Luckily, I have skills
This job will make you miserable. It will make you strong! It will test your patience and resiliency! It will help you be part of a team.
Drywall delivery is not for everybody but it helps to work with some decent guys that can make things more enjoyable.
Just some footage of the third drywall company I worked for in my decadelong career as a boom truck operator. Meet some of the guys at Savannah Drywall Company!
When I first started working with sheetrock in 2008, I was 6 foot tall and had a head of dark hair....10 years later, I lost 6 inches and now have grays. Drywall life
Check out some more videos about slingin' rock, here: • Sheetrock Life Meet the Crew
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