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Stefan Palokangas
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After so much hard work, after giving everything i have and more, kept my mind positive.

 

Sometimes 3 days work no sleep, shaking with chest pains and laughter it off as something great and positive.

 

Finally I have landed a big ongoing contract, got all battery powered husqvarna gear believing this is the future, got the best risk assessments and method statements I could find. And a proper insurance. I filled my credit cards to max, took loans on my house, to be able getting in heavy equipment. Finished 3 contracts paid all off and got a long term contract.

 

If you ever struggle remember never stop never give up, just keep going no matter what.

 

It’s all in your mind.

 

If you can imagine it you will have it.

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3 hours ago, Stefan Palokangas said:

Sometimes 3 days work no sleep, shaking with chest pains and laughter it off as something great and positive.

3 days no sleep and you're using heavy machinery? Back in 2001 someone fell asleep driving and his vehicle ended up on a rail track. Ten people died in the train crash...

 

I admire your work ethic, however no sleep and working is foolish.... 

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3 days no sleep and you're using heavy machinery? Back in 2001 someone fell asleep driving and his vehicle ended up on a rail track. Ten people died in the train crash...
 
I admire your work ethic, however no sleep and working is foolish.... 


I would not recommend it, looking back on it, yes indeed foolish.
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3 days no sleep and you're using heavy machinery? Back in 2001 someone fell asleep driving and his vehicle ended up on a rail track. Ten people died in the train crash...
 
I admire your work ethic, however no sleep and working is foolish.... 


Today everything is done by the book, real breaks, safety before speed, specially for climbers. And a real good understanding of the job for all involved. The crazy days are over.
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