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The guy removed it due to a fear that it "reflects badly on the tower industry"
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I sent out an email this weekend advertising a new video about tower climbing. It was a great video and I wish I could show it to you but the person I got it from expressed some concerns about how it reflected on the tower industry and ask me to take it down. So I did. But not to worry, we have agreed to work on more videos in the near future and I am sure they will be as good or better than the one I had to take down.
Sorry if you feel mislead or cheated but it was the only thing I could do.
I will let you all know when we have more videos on tower climbing, hopefully in the very near future. Thanks for tuning in. Russ
It would definitely reflect bad on the industry because the guy made it sound like the industry prioritizes productivity over workplace safety. Hence "attaching and removing safety lines every few feet slow progress"
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Originally Posted by BlacknJean
i wonder how much these guys get paid
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"Last year, ISP Planet explored how much WISPs pay for such technicians (and their insurance). Climbers often charge $1,500 or more a day plus additional insurance fees; one climber notes that he bills out at $295.00 per hour. "
how often do they actually work though? doesn't seem like enough for me :/