if you can't walk a 1/2" sheet of plywood up the ladder backwards while smoking a cigarette or drinking a coffee, the roofing profession isn't for you ^_^ (I jest). I recall the days my dad made me carry rolls of #30 felt up a shaky hemlock ladder, you loose your worry about heights quick, fast, and in a hurry.
The sad part was going in with the expectation that the shingles would be on the roof already... the answer was like "are you joking, I'm not paying that much to move shingles". As he hauls about 250 lbs per trip AND faster than me with my one bundle at a time.
if you can't walk a 1/2" sheet of plywood up the ladder backwards while smoking a cigarette or drinking a coffee, the roofing profession isn't for you ^_^ (I jest). I recall the days my dad made me carry rolls of #30 felt up a shaky hemlock ladder, you loose your worry about heights quick, fast, and in a hurry.
The sad part was going in with the expectation that the shingles would be on the roof already... the answer was like "are you joking, I'm not paying that much to move shingles". As he hauls about 250 lbs per trip AND faster than me with my one bundle at a time.
hahaha