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I worked for a grocery store as a punk 16 year old kid. They called it "maintenance". I would push carts, sort cans that people brought into recycle, face shelves, clean the bathrooms. That part actually wasn't too bad, but we had to clean this grease trap about once every two weeks. The "grease trap" was back near the bakery and meat department, and that is where all the gobbly goop and excess animal fat, bakery grease, etc would be stored until it was taken out in waste. I still recall the stench to this day. At least 3 of my associates yaked while trying to do it. Then we had to get a shop vac and suck up the excess. It was horrible.
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Collections for a nationwide used car dealership. It sucks knowing your company sold lemons to people with bad credit now you gotta be the guy who calls and asks for their regular bi weekly payment. Bonuses were great but I spent my days off isolating myself in my room because I didn't want to deal with people.
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Bucket man in a precast concrete factory.
In the 95 degree humid Midwest summer, filling 5-gal buckets with wet sand. 24 to a pallet and 4 pallets for a full batch of concrete. By the end of the day, my jeans were coated with so much salt they were stiff. Def a young man's job; I wouldn't even consider it now. |
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It's 32 years now, and nothing has changed. :) |
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There are several people on CP that do flooring for a living, and own their own business. That shit is hard work in my opinion. I have a friend who owns his own plumbing business, that's a rough job. Farming is hard work and you are your own boss. Owning a business is hard work, sometimes being the man is the worst part of the work. |
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I did the same thing at IBP in Emporia. Awful. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Cleaning horse barns at the fairgrounds.
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Christmas tree harvesting
I was the one walking through the tree farm bundling the wet trees for the helicopter to pick up. Job started at 7:30AM to dark thirty with a fifteen minute lunch break. Mind you this Oregon in October/November so it was always raining and temp averaged around 30 to 40 degrees. When the helicopter wasn't up and running we were throwing the tree's individually in the same size truck..wet miserable job @$7.50 an hour and living in Corvallis Oregon wasn't cheap my any means.
I will say the lumber mill at a close second... https://youtu.be/08K_aEajzNA |
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OP, Skip Towne, gone for 7 years now. What happened? I remember his posts like it was yesterday.
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I guess I kind of get people who don't pay businesses back and their bills, but if you **** over a buddy, acquaintance or single individual. There is a special place in hell for those people. I think more people should be buried in the desert if they owe debt to people. If you owe someone a large sum of money, and you get found in a ditch. I really don't even have any pity for you. :#:# |
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