Posted by Bill(Wis) on November 24, 2015 at 07:23:29 from (70.44.53.114):
In Reply to: Worst Job posted by Married2Allis on November 24, 2015 at 06:29:03:
Cleaning out calf and heifer pens by hand (not really with my hands, I used a fork (;>)), cleaning out gutters before barn cleaners, hauling the manure out to the fields before the snow got too deep. -20F with no cabs on the tractors. Manure spreader (John Deere) would usually break down with a full load. Baling hay with a Case hand poked wire tie baler or for that matter, mowing loose hay away way up in the peak on a 100 degree day. Hand milking 40 cows when the electricity went out. Loading 55g barrels of chemicals from one boxcar on to another so the receiving businesses wouldn't know that we had simply drop shipped. Running the bayonet assault course at Ft Benning in 90 degree wet heat nine times in a row without stopping. Etc. All of theses things were "learning experiences". I learned to look for jobs that didn't require so much physical effort. and was moderately successful. Even farming today is easy.
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