Posted by Dick L on May 14, 2009 at 11:31:58 from (72.11.21.10):
In Reply to: Dirtiest jobs posted by Mark W. on May 14, 2009 at 09:43:26:
Setting on a swing board that was lowered dowm into a sewage tank with a rose bud heating an I beam that was the skimmer in a sewage tank so that it could be pulled back up straight. This was in July and was 90 degrees and no shade. I had to keep it red hot and could not take a break until it was back straight enough to work as it should. I stunk so bad that the rest of the crew didn't want me in there trucks. I got to spend the rest of the week in the drivers cab of a gradeall in the heat as well. It was just before I got married and still living at home. Mom bought different junk to dump in the bath tub to remove the oder from my body. Three tub soak baths a day over a week before my wife to be thought I didn't smell like a fried turd.
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