If you're an electrician you shouldn't be wearing any kind of jewelry.
That's an accident waiting to happen. You never know what you can tie into or get caught on.
When I was working (process engineer) nobody was allowed to wear jewelry - electrical, mechanical or laborer.
Just the safety advocate in me - hate to see the 1 in a million accident happen.
Electricians around here be wearing Gold Rolex's !
Rolex watches suck. No notifications, no contactless payments, can't so much as track steps and only one ugly analogue watch face.
Isn't Rolex watches a fashion statement or say hey I got lots ofRolex watches suck. No notifications, no contactless payments, can't so much as track steps and only one ugly analogue watch face.
I'm a mechanic so no watches or jewelry for me lolI was working on an outlet today while wearing my watch. Got a call. Freaked me the hell out when it vibrated. After today's experience, I wouldn't wear one on the job. If only for the fact that I'd be setting myself up for a prank...![]()
They only suck if you don't have any![]()
Isn't Rolex watches a fashion statement or say hey I got lots of?
Lol ..yeah rather have function over fashion statement but if you rich you can have bothPersonally, I legit don't want any lol.
Indeed, just a quick way to show you have too much money and too little taste.
I'm assuming you're familiar with engineers rings?
I'd actually agree it's best practice to not wear jewelry on your hands and arms while doing manual work, but in reality I don't think there's much chance a watch would interfere with the work of a household electrician. Beyond vibrating and scaring them into thinking the breaker somehow got turned back on lol.
Before I bought my first smart watch I wore a regular mechanical watch. I was wearing it one time while using a tabletop degaussing machine to erase some hard drives. I got a lesson in time travel. It took me a little bit to register why the time on my watch was off by so much...