Posted by 01gentdc on November 24, 2015 at 19:54:13 from (50.127.39.158):
In Reply to: Re: Worst Job posted by jeffcat on November 24, 2015 at 16:40:22:
done a lot of complicated impossible crazy stuff asfar as mechanicin and repairs of all sorts btdt ...roofing in the summertime heat was 1st thing to come to mind ,,. done home improvement from 1974 until abvout 2008,, truly a young mans business,, mostly done siing and trim and gutters ,,,bujt would take a roof if it came my way and the guys needed work..done a lot of impossible ,, working 50 ft up on church steeples, I reaaly liket the work, til I got a equilibrium problem and started fallng off ladders ,,. all stress related, truly thiose yrs took their toll , andi must say they were extremely hard on me ,, because I kept the farm going at the same time ,, the home improvement biznezwas a vehicle to make money to grow into the farm so that it could providea living .. and we .sure had some tuf work on the farm ,, but shux who s complaining ,, best kinda lifestyle there is ,,many a nite rite after baling a thousand idiot cubes and putting them in the loft ,, my dear wife to be and I would sneak off to the lake for a nice cool swim and take turns washing one another .. awwwh to be 17 again and live those innocent nites and times all over again .. listening to pink Floyd , marshall tucker , and all that southern country rock..i recall more serveral times when we planned a date someplace and went to the lake instead .. heaven on earth
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