July 5, 1970 took my first job as an electricians helper, I had to fudge the numbers some, as I was 17 and you were suppose to be 18 to work commercial construction in VA. First day on the job a apprentice cut into a supposedly dead 10/3 3 phase 480 VAC line and was severely hurt. I learned that day to ALWAYS TEST, never trust anyone. The electrician that told him the line was dead left the job and did not come back for his brown envelope, we were paid in cash back then.
I remember #12 solid TW in brown card board boxes what a pain.
High rises with no railings.
Scaffolds in lieu of man lifts.
No battery tools. EVERYONE HAD A HACK SAW no durn battery sawzalls
Lead Anchors and hand Rawl Drills
brace and bits
Red Heads (?) A tool that hammered as you turned the anchor drill back and forth.
Drive Pins and drive pin tools.
No bounce and chisel in lieu of chipping hammer.
20 guys to pull wire.
Guys telling me FPE was junk.
Our hands took a beating back then.
Counting the days till I could take the JW and Master test.
The guy that hired me just retired.
39 years 15+ to go.