As I read through the comments I see many things I have done plenty of times, job was a job I guess some I dis liked more than others,, used to hate digging post holes,, now I dig them by hand for the work out lol helps a lot since I built my own digging bar, and Yes here we have to bar the hole much of the time. But for me my all time disliked job was running a packer/roller on road work. To me its the most brain dead Boring job I could ever do hated it 100%. the asphalt comment,, I do have say shoveling it is no fun at all, but I did lots of it and I always liked it somewhat after about two days of doing it as I got back into my grove and it really irritated my co workers that I could shove as much and as fast as I could with out stopping,, Hot hard and it feels like never ending work but man I loved how it got me in shape in a hurry after driving truck and equipment so much would soften me more than I liked. The best part of it was watching the guys 10-20 years younger than me or more who had zero stamina for labor work,, cant say how many times I would hear them complain about me making them look bad doing it lol Good Times,, I guess I better add scraping paint and painting to my list of jobs I do not care much for but that like many other jobs I have has to be done and I have a whole lot of barns and building to keep in shape,, I have tried to hire some help for it but I have yet to see anyone other than my Wife who will show up for a second day of it. cnt
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