Gr8KarmaSF;4706633; said:I work with 20 second graders. Its like working in a petri dish of bacteria, viruses and fungus! They also wear away your soul at times....
Makes you want to put on a hazmat suit--

!!!--Chris
Gr8KarmaSF;4706633; said:I work with 20 second graders. Its like working in a petri dish of bacteria, viruses and fungus! They also wear away your soul at times....

!!!White Moth;4706915; said:My dirtiest job was picking stone fruit. We had alot of fun though, throwing rotten fruit, mud. I'd come home covered in peaches. The worst was the peach dust from them. It was heaps itchy, and these little lady bugs that would get down your bra and bite your boobs.



--I can honestly say I've never been boob bitten by bugs---lol!!!

...Lepisosteus platyrhincus;4705647; said:Ever see a human face smashed flat? Seen bones from outside the flesh? Seen the blood that comes with it? Fought a house fire? Do you know what u look like after that?
EsoxAngler;4707354; said:Its seems the freshwater crowd doesnt mind getting dirty for a paycheck! Ask the same question in the reef keeping community way differnt answers. Got pretty dirty when I was an oil change tech, used diesel motor oil and gear lube are nasty. Roofing was even dirtier than that especially tearing of 100 year old cedar shake that has been baried under three layers of asphalt shingles for who knows how long. Now a days the worst is being covered in primer over spray but that is few and far between since no one is building new houses.
. There's nothing like the smell of broken down fish oil. When I was working in the tool room of a stamping/machine shop I had to pull a stamping die apart. This die hadn't been used in several years. Once i got it apart the smell of broken down oil sludge with a hint of rotten fish filled the tool room. I mean a smell that lingered for days. After I dis-assembled the die and ran it through the parts washer, I had to change the solvent in the parts washer because it was rank too....