Posted by Billy NY on December 11, 2014 at 07:00:36 from (66.67.105.23):
In Reply to: grrrrrr posted by Greg k on December 11, 2014 at 05:53:45:
Don't forget contractors, handy(person) etc., I've seen it in occupied high rise buildings, whereas left over, discarded materials, plugs up a riser/stack in a pipe chase, lots of fun to just get to, let alone clear the grout, adhesive or anything these trades use and think the toilet is a municipal waste disposal service for anything they need to get rid of.
Don't feel bad, having been in the site work excavation and underground utility field as an operator, its not always brand new systems being installed. Repairs, tie ins etc. It's great fun when the boss sends you to retrieve a pair of grinder pumps in the bottom of a manhole filled with 6 feet of raw sewage coming from a navy base, you look down and you see prophylactic rings on your boots. Sure you ask yourself, "now why hasn't a pump truck been here first? yet the boss wants the job done like yesterday.
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