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  1. Bitburner dox code#
  2. Bitburner dox professional#
  3. Bitburner dox free#

Bitburner dox code#

I started this repo primarily for myself, and the code makes some assumptions about certain features that are not available to new players. If you want to take my repo whole-hog and run it in your own game (following the instructions below), it is unlikely to work unless you've been playing for a while. That repo (at the time of this edit) doesn't work out of the box, but they're trying to be pretty new-player friendly. The initial startup script and copy-paste instructions below I borrowed from.

Bitburner dox free#

You are absolutely welcome and free to copy/paste, fork, splat, or whatever. If you're starting BitBurner and want all the Codez If you're ready to live a better life, please message me today.Scripts for Bitburner. We have a better way of doing things in the IBEW, and we will give you a better life, but it requires some effort on your part as well.

Bitburner dox professional#

We are professional wiremen, and we will comport ourselves as such. You will respect yourself you will respect your Brothers and Sisters on the job, you will respect your employer, and you will respect the hall, and you will be respected by all of the above named as well. The only unsolvable problems are problems which are not communicated. There is no problem, I promise you, which is unsolvable. This applies to your employer, your Brothers and Sisters on the job, and the hall. We expect that you will never again perform work for non-signatory electrical contractors, unless you are doing so at the request of the hall. We expect that you will adhere to our Collective Bargaining Agreement, Constitution, and Bylaws, even the parts you don't like, at all times. Likewise, you are expected to report all unsafe conditions, accidents, and near misses, through the proper channels, immediately, no matter how seemingly minor. If you are asked to perform an unsafe task, you are expected to say no, no matter what your classification. If you do that, and you genuinely try your best, you will be fine. You are expected to start at start time, break at break time, and walk at walking time, every day. We expect that you will give the man 8 for 8. We will provide you with whatever training you need, but it is your responsibility to demand the best of yourself. I said, "what's my tolerance?" He said, "what are you talking about?" I said, "like will 7 1/2 work?" Without the slightest hint of playfulness in his eyes he replied, "you're going to hand me an offset that's 7 5/8, if you hand me anything else, I will hand it back to you, and we'll keep doing that until you hand me an offset that's 7 5/8."

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I remember the first job I was on, after my Journeyman had shown me the basics of bending an offset, he asked me for one 7 5/8. You may not be an electrical worker forever, but you're an electrical worker right now, and as long as you're an IBEW electrical worker, we expect that you will be the best electrical worker you can be. It is expected that you will hone your craft. Paying monthly dues is the least of the responsibilities of an IBEW Brother or Sister. Nothing unworthy of a man or woman will be asked of you. But I'm happy to weigh in on it as well.īecoming a Brother or Sister in the IBEW is not earned, it is freely given, and then you must live up to it.

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My general thought is that organizers talk about the benefits and other people talk about the responsibilities. I have received welcome feedback that my ratio of talking about the benefits of IBEW membership to talking about the responsibilities of IBEW membership is off.












Bitburner dox