Quote: "I work primarily with 110 - and I only work hot on a very rare basis. Usually just changing a receptacle, switch, or some such, and only where there's a single conductor in the box."

These words are the ones we wanted to put on Johns stone. He was 32 years old, and left a wife and 4 year old son.

When looking for a new employee, this answer helps save time in the interview.

Once he told another electrician, "What do you expect them to shut down the whole plant just to change a switch.

When you meet someone that takes this position, it is best to stay clear and stay alive.

electure,
Was that accident in Jersey ? Just 5 min. form my shop there was the same accident, he was working 277 hot changing ballast at food store, they claimed the manager told them, he needed the lights on so shoppers would not be in the dark. This accident was just 2 weeks after Johns accident.
How soon they forget.

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