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Hello guys i'm new to the site and just had my tour
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<blockquote data-quote="dillweed" data-source="post: 426377" data-attributes="member: 5938"><p>Congrats on the job and welcome to BC!</p><p> </p><p>On the boots, I wouldn't spend $100 on a pair of boots until I knew I was going to stick with the job. JC Penney has decent work shoes with the safe toe box, that's where I bought a good pair once. Make sure they're comfy and do wear them around to make sure they aren't going to rub on your heel or anything. </p><p> </p><p>We use Atlas gloves they are blue with a rubbery, non-slip palm. They last quite a long time and really give a good grip. You can probably find them at a home depot or menards. </p><p> </p><p>For right now don't worry about anything except working as directed but safely. They do try to push for speed, it's the way they make $$ but don't get frazzled enough to hurt yourself. Best of luck and let us know how you're doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dillweed, post: 426377, member: 5938"] Congrats on the job and welcome to BC! On the boots, I wouldn't spend $100 on a pair of boots until I knew I was going to stick with the job. JC Penney has decent work shoes with the safe toe box, that's where I bought a good pair once. Make sure they're comfy and do wear them around to make sure they aren't going to rub on your heel or anything. We use Atlas gloves they are blue with a rubbery, non-slip palm. They last quite a long time and really give a good grip. You can probably find them at a home depot or menards. For right now don't worry about anything except working as directed but safely. They do try to push for speed, it's the way they make $$ but don't get frazzled enough to hurt yourself. Best of luck and let us know how you're doing. [/QUOTE]
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