They can keep this job, in fact they take the cake against my old choice, "water treatment centers." (I heard, someone died falling into a tank filled with ..You know what)
They can keep this job, in fact they take the cake against my old choice, "water treatment centers." (I heard, someone died falling into a tank filled with ..You know what)
Not as gross, but I have an uncle who was a maintenance man in a really big bread factory in Springfield, Missouri, and he fell into a huge vat of dough and died.
I love heights. I use to work construction for two semesters and go to school during a one semester on one semester off type of deal. I was the only person who would do the dangerous shit at high altitudes. I loved it. It was a hell of a lot nicer walking i-beams at the top of a 15 story water condenser than working in the burner deck of a coal plant. It paid better too.
I love heights too, but only if there's stuff to grab onto like a tower or tree limbs, but walking to the edge of a building with nothing to hold onto makes me nervous. I used to work on the mast antennas in the Navy way up at the top while anchored at sea, just you at the top of the world rocking back and forth I used to take my time so I could be up there as long as possible.....
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