Posted by bc on May 14, 2009 at 20:07:38 from (71.158.222.135):
In Reply to: Re: Dirtiest jobs posted by rusted nuts on May 14, 2009 at 17:46:36:
Another cable tool hand I see. Those were the days. Wonder if I could remember again how to splice a cable?
I'd add drilling or working the floor on a drilling rig pulling a wet string in the dead of winter on morning tower wind blow 50 mph at 10 below zero, swabbing oil on a pulling unit, or pulling rods and tubing with a wet string. Working as a hot tar roofer one summer until I bumped a bucket of hot tar on a pipe sticking up through the roof and spilling it on my leg and then the boss came to the hospital and found out I was only 14 years old and said I was too young for his insurance to cover me. Cleaning out pig pens and chicken coops. Rodding sewer drains. Plumbing under a house in the dead of winter after a major leak.
Those are the less than clean jobs. I'll get to the really dirty jobs like chauffering my wife around later.
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