Use a match and a pin
Use a match and a pin
first think of what to do then make a diagram in your brain when you have a plan show it in the page this is how to pass it
The expression started during WWII for equipment patched together with German equipment. Jerry was American military slang for Germans. Answer The expression "jerry-rig(ged)" is a probable US corruption of a much older term from the days of sail, "jury rig(ged)" which meant the same thing, namely fixing something so one can get home, a makeshift repair, for instance a ship is dismasted, a replacement mast is rigged from a spare spar, a boom, the remains of the broken mast, or a smaller mast, depending what is available and what the crew is able to lift and lash into place. The term "jerry rig" may also be a blending of "jerry-built" namely something shoddily or poorly made, and jury rig. The "jerry" has nothing to do with Germans, and in fact the slang term for German soldiers "Jerry" dates to WWI and is a British term.
The catwalk is used to roll drill pipe, casing and tools from the ground level of the rig to the rig floor which can be from 5' to 30' or more depending on the type of rig. Once on the catwalk pipe or tools are pulled up the V-Door which connects the catwalk to the rig floor.
Made a cameo in the level "Ice and Fire" Just jumps off the rig at the end, randomly
50k per year offshore gulf of Mexico
All rig workers are skilled to some level. Green Hands, or Green Horns are trainees. Roustabouts, or Deck Hands/Ops, are generally the starting point in a career. Rough term for oil workers is Rig Pigs.
There are only a few parts that you can get off. When it breaks down, when the level is over, and when you have to navigate it through another level
Wait for the truck to pass through the intersection
look for cracks in the wall.
The Man's a rig. Nice rig, dude! How will you rig the race this time, boss?