
What does TIC stand for union?
TICs (Tenancies In Common) are usually the first step for removing housing from rent control to create owner-occupied housing for the profit of real estate investors.
Why do ironworkers tuck their pants?
Ironworkers all wear boots with no heels and tuck their pant legs in so they don't catch and trip. Ironworkers at KD Steel, a nonunion company, can make from $12 to $30 an hour, depending on their experience and range of work they're capable of doing.
Why do ironworkers wear Hawaiian shirts on Friday?
The idea was that the climate of Hawaii made it uncomfortable to wear traditional business clothing so it would be a benefit for workers as well as the garment industry.
Why are ironworker boots flat?
The Ironworker boot is the best in class boot for the modern ironworker/steel rigger. 100% flat outsole to promote handling, traction and balance, giving peace of mind working several stories up.
What is the purpose of Blousing pants?
Blousing is a technique that you can use to tuck your pants into your boots.
What does no bird dogs mean?
Definition of bird-dogging 1 : the stealing of another's date (as at a party) 2 : the action of one that bird-dogs.
What does Blousing your pants mean?
From an appearance standpoint, stuffing one's trousers into either leggings or boots creates a “ballooning” effect and blousing simply exaggerates it. Today, blousing is fairly common, but not to say that troops do not stuff their trousers into their boot tops as well.
Should I tuck my pants in my work boots?
In fact, there's an advantage to tucking your jeans inside your work boots and that is preventing dirt and debris from getting stuck in the jeans.