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dogfish
11-17-2008, 03:20 PM
So let's hear em.

Mine was working in a fast food place when I was a kid, cleaning the fry vats once a month. The owner was also a little sadistic, and made us scrub the floors with pure bleach. I can still remember coughing from that, sucked big time, but I needed the money.

surferman
11-17-2008, 03:59 PM
Dog walker as a teenager. I hated it! Picking up all that crap was not for me.

bababooey
11-18-2008, 04:34 PM
When I was in high school, I worked the last summer for an excavating company. One time we were digging a hole near a sidewalk, and they didn't use the digging box, they said it wasn't that bad. My friend had the sides collapse on him. I climbed out in time, tried to pull him, but I couldn't. They ended up getting the fire and rescue people and digging him out. I stopped working for the guy after that, big OSHA investigation anyway. That was enough for me.:scared:

CharlieTuna
11-19-2008, 09:52 AM
So let's hear em.

Mine was working in a fast food place when I was a kid, cleaning the fry vats once a month. The owner was also a little sadistic, and made us scrub the floors with pure bleach. I can still remember coughing from that, sucked big time, but I needed the money.

I worked fry vats when I was a kid too. Good motivation to keep going to school.:thumbsup:

skinner
11-19-2008, 02:14 PM
Had a job in a supermarket in high school. I was the stock boy/cleanup crew. One night an old lady walks through the aisle. She had an accident and left some nuggets behind. Guess who got to clean it up? :embarassed: :upck:

nitestrikes
11-23-2008, 08:55 PM
I worked for a paving company one year. The boss was a mean SOB. He used to yell at us all the time to work faster. He didn't get a lot of repeat work. Got a lot of business as the cheapest, turnover was high. I had it after the summer.

DarkSkies
11-27-2008, 06:22 PM
I had a cleaning service that got called on by the state for "specialty" jobs that no one else wanted. My people were honest, and we were trusted in areas where seniors had a history of being victimized. Some short recollections of "best of" moments--

1. Old lady living in senior housing, apt filled to the brim with junk, roaches, and rotten food. We had to convince her to stay downstairs in the lobby while we did the job, only way to work it. There were maggots, flies, and roaches everywhere. We ended up throwing 75% of her belongings in the dumpsters, too roach-infested to save. Even after spraying, there were literally thousands of roaches crawling on the walls of her apt, started streaming out into the hall, freaking the other residents out. (the lady had been scheduled for eviction that week.) This apt was a perfect setting for a Stephen King movie.

Then when whe returned to the apt, accused me and workers of "stealing" meat from her refrigerator. I explained the meat was maggot infested, but she didn't care/ I had to go to the supermarket and shop for $60 worth of groceries to replace what we "stole" from her.

2. Another old lady in senior housing, bad eyesight. Only had a few roaches, but she would not believe she had mice living in the apt until I brought her back in, and showed her 5 separate colonies of newborn mice living underneath her furniture. I crushed them with my boots when she left. She was one of the more appreciative ones. She and her daughter could not thank us enough for giving her a fresh start.



The best for last:

3. One lady living in a 2 fam house with 27 cats. Board of health called us in before her court date, complaints from the neighbors. I can not be descriptive enough in describing the smells coming from this house - you really had to be there. Suffice it to say, 2 of the 5 people I brought into the house to help me ran outside and puked in the backyard, couldn't handle it. So I promised the remaining ones double time, and a special bonus when done.

Even with the special suits, there were times when I just threw my work clothes away at the end of the day. Not one roach here, but there were these special "excrement bugs" that were everywhere, cat feces all over the first floor. It was the only house that I ever had to use a powerwasher to clean the walls and floors on the 1st floor. Can you imagine the damage that hot water does to walls and wood floors?

Worst part of the job was when I opened a closet upstairs, and found a bag with about 10 dead cat skeletal remains inside. When I asked her why she did this, she said "Well sometimes they die, and I am embarassed, and don't know what to do with them". We "rescued" about 5 newborn kittens from that house without her knowledge, and paid to have them taken in at shelters.

4. Were contacted by the Board of Health, and the state, to help a woman caring for her handicapped mother in a 1 fam, upper middle class area. Only problem noticable from the outside was the house was a little "unkempt", and smelled a little funny.

Once you got inside, you knew why. A split level, the whole living space in the living room and the kitchen was covered 2" thick in human feces. I have experience getting people to open up in these situations, so I got her to reveal to me that while caring for her mother, who was incontinent, she sometimes filled the crap bags a little "too much", and they broke before she would get them outside.

This was another case where workers puked when entering the house, and had to be promised double time and special bonuses if they would just help complete the job.

After that job was done, I had to promise: that's it - we are done with these types of jobs, no more.

paco33
12-08-2008, 10:06 AM
^^^ So we take crap from our boss, and you had to shovel it? :upck: Actually, I worked in a stable for awhile. Shoveling crap isn't the best job in the world. And we didn't get put in TV like Mike Rowe.:(

jonthepain
12-08-2008, 02:20 PM
worked as a plumber's apprentice. (he told me rule #1-don't bite your nails)
suffice it to say we got some pretty 'crappy' jobs

a customer called, he had just bought a restaurant that had been closed for 3 months. (The Newsroom in Somerville.) the utilites had been cut off. can we get everything going? sure.

walk in the back door and greeted by houseflies. not just a couple; thick with flies. open up the walk-in freezer and cooler. big mistake. you could not see into them, they were so thick with flies. literally solid flies. i don't think they had to fly they just had to walk around on each other in midair. it was scary.

well you can imagine the stench. they had been full of meat and fish and i don't know what all that had sat around for months with the power off.

so we cleaned it out. i barfed in my respirator a few times but still we hauled stuff out the back door.

my boss did not flinch whatsoever, nor did he wear a respirator. hell, he didn't even go green. what a man.

DarkSkies
12-09-2008, 12:25 AM
my boss did not flinch whatsoever, nor did he wear a respirator. hell, he didn't even go green. what a man.

Jon, as I read that, I could definitely imagine the scene you were painting. Your old boss sounds like the kind of guy who could eat a fried egg sammich at an autopsy where the stomach contents were examined. :upck: ;)

jonthepain
12-09-2008, 09:13 AM
unfortunately my boss, who was also my best friend, died of alcoholism 5 yrs ago. I've written about him before in the bill w thread and the "who doesn't drink anymore" thread. He was an exceptional individual.

lostatsea
12-12-2008, 05:43 PM
Not me, but I had a friend in high school who worked part time for a funeral director. The cash was good, they paid him $15 an hour. He quit after working there 6 months. He told me some things about the job, like how the director used to drain the bodies, and he had to help the guy with the pan and the instruments, Creepy crawlers, I wouldn't do that for twice the money. :kooky:

DarkSkies
04-27-2010, 07:54 AM
Turkey milking and other great jobs -

I hear the pay is good....
but no way would I do it. :kooky:
Hat's off to the guys who can..


Finchaser is involved in the food business, he's got a lot of interesting stories. This is just one of them relating to the job of turkey milking.

What the heck is turkey milking? :huh:
Turkeys in captivity are prevented from breeding. They have to be kept apart or the hens will kill the toms.

So someone has to get out the juices from the tom to impregnate the hen with, hence the turkey milker job, a lucrative position where there are lots of job openings. I wonder why? :upck:



A first hand account from a blogsite:
As she explained it to me, a Tuurkey Milker picks up a 50-plus pound male turkey and stimulates it to ejaculation to collect sperm to inseminate female turkeys[/B]. I believed her, as her brother-in-law shortly was hired to perform this task. Sadly, he only lasted about a week....and that was at 15.00 an hour. Apparently his technique just ticked the turkeys off.]

[Turkeys used for breeding cannot mate naturally due to artificial growth rates. Male and female turkeys used for breeding are masturbated and artificially inseminated in order to obtain semen, which is driven into the female bird’s body. A “milker” at a ConAgra turkey breeding facility in Missouri described his job: [I]“I have never done such hard, dirty, disgusting work in my life: 10 hours of pushing birds, grabbing birds, wrestling birds, jerking them upside down, pushing open their vents, dodging their panic-blown excrement and breathing the dust stirred up by terrified birds.”]

DarkSkies
04-27-2010, 08:02 AM
I hear the pay is good....
but no way would I do it. :kooky:
Hat's off to the guys who can..


Turkeys in captivity are prevented from breeding. They have to be kept apart or the hens will kill the toms.


Another great job with hardly any unemployment is the Turkey sexer. This is a lot less strenuous than turkey milking, as the only thing you have to do is decide the sexes of the newborn turkeys as they come down an assembly line.

However you have to be accurate, as one mistake will get a tom turkey killed if it is placed in with females.

From what I understand, the turkey sexing runs in the family, as generations of people "fall into" this type of job. Most are quite good at it or they would lose their jobs. And honestly, it does take some special skills to be able to determine the sex of a newborn turkey, as there are no distinguishing sexual charasteristics at that age.

So the next time you're at a party and the group is talking about fascinating or worst jobs, you can tell them about these! :d :kooky:

DarkSkies
12-13-2010, 09:58 AM
Finchaser as a turkey milker?

It seems I may have gotten the above story mixed up. This morning Speedy and I were talkin. He told me Finchaser allegedly ;) "worked his way up" to the food broker job he now has. When he first started, he allegedly had the job as a turkey milker. :scared:

Couldn't find a "turkey milker video" so I'm posting this one where they artificially inseminate birds. What a great job! :kooky::upck:

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albiealert
12-13-2010, 10:47 AM
That's just plain nasty. I hope you guys are just kidding. :eek:

dogfish
12-13-2010, 12:08 PM
Turkey milker hohoho! :beatin:
Thats worse than cleaning the fry vats for sure.

paco33
12-13-2010, 12:35 PM
You could jerk your gherkin or jerk the turkey?
Isn't that bestiality? I'll stick with jerking my gherkin.

bababooey
12-13-2010, 12:37 PM
Isn't that bestiality?

Only if you enjoy it.:pig:

finchaser
12-14-2010, 12:43 AM
That's just plain nasty. I hope you guys are just kidding. :eek:



He's just kidding about me but we do have turkey milkers in many of our plants and I'm not a broker either,Dark the bird man is delusional.

DarkSkies
12-14-2010, 08:03 AM
...Dark the bird man is delusional.


He's right, I'm delusional. :laugh: :kooky:
For anyone who read that, we embellished there, guilty as charged.
Speedy and I thought we could twist the facts around a bit and cheer ya up, Fin, get your mind off of life for now...

Anything to get the OGB to laugh. :HappyWave:
Look for more bird stories soon. :)

finchaser
12-14-2010, 09:09 AM
He's right, I'm delusional. :laugh: :kooky:
For anyone who read that, we embellished there, guilty as charged.
Speedy and I thought we could twist the facts around a bit and cheer ya up, Fin, get your mind off of life for now...

Anything to get the OGB to laugh. :HappyWave:
Look for more bird stories soon. :)

You guy's are great ,now we all get to suffer with more bird stories,here's a picture of Dark climbing to clean rocks and be with his friends.:kooky:his new worst job cleaning out nesting area's.

rip316
12-14-2010, 09:08 PM
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA That's effin hysterical. Where on eath did you find that pic. Also what was Dark saying about jerking off turkeys or something to that effect. HAHAHAHAHAHA

storminsteve
12-14-2010, 11:05 PM
Maybe Dark was the one who had the job as the turkey jerker? More threads here on birds than any other fishing website. This is supposed to be about fishing for Petes sake.http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/images/icons/icon3.png
Maybe jerking all those turkeys got to him and now he's their savior. Or is it swans, I keep forgetting from one day to the next.:boring: :HappyWave:

jigfreak
12-14-2010, 11:18 PM
Swan lake, the saga continues.:rolleyes:

bababooey
12-15-2010, 12:18 AM
(was looking for a way to inject some TnA:naughty: into this thread, I think I found a way)
finchaser, that is an excellent pic, did you photoshop that?

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DarkSkies
12-15-2010, 07:05 AM
Cardoc, wish I could have been there for your almost-faceplant into the sand. I would be glad to help Rip carry on the laughs. :laugh:
It can happen to anyone, I've done some pretty stupid things myself out there this year. I fell on a jetty a few weeks ago, Total googan move. :bucktooth: Just glad Rip wasn't there to see it, cause he'd still be laughing.

Look for more swan stories this winter, when I can find em. I'll try my best to locate the "black sheep" swans, when possible... :d
http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/showthread.php?6610-PA-swans-and-wildlife-Swans-in-PA


For the rest of ya's, you know what they say, effumall. :kicknuts::HappyWave:

dogfish
01-11-2014, 05:08 PM
worst job? Not me and not feeling sorry for this poor guy. I feel sorry for the Doc who had to pull the roach out of his ear though he probably charged $3000 for it. Pretty gross. from yahoo odd news



Man has cockroach pulled from ear in 10-minute procedure because he didn’t want it in there

By Will Lerner (http://stripersandanglers.com/author/will-lerner/) January 10, 2014 2:55 PM Odd News (http://stripersandanglers.com/blogs/oddnews/)
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So sorry to bring this to your attention, because it’s disgusting, but here you are reading anyway, so let’s continue. The Australian radio station 105.7 ABC Darwin (http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2014/01/10/3923531.htm) is telling everyone the woe of Darwin, Australia resident Hendrik Helmer, a man who had a 2cm (.79in) cockroach removed from his ear.

http://l3.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/Ny582dEodwFjQfP8m5oOtQ--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7cT04NTt3PTU1MA--/http://l.yimg.com/os/publish-images/news/2014-01-10/a4bce9dc-28a5-40e8-b68b-e19361c57db8_r1223212_16050625.jpg (Hendrik Helmer via 105.7 ABC Darwin)


On Wednesday, at 2:30 AM, Helmer woke up with an, “excruciating, unbearable pain” in his right ear. He told 105.7, “Upon putting my finger in my ear to see why I couldn’t hear properly, I felt something in there.” But, as soon as the pain had come, it went. He thought maybe an insect was to blame, “didn’t think much more of it” and tried to go back to sleep. 2:30 AM Hendrik felt like it was 8 AM Hendrik’s problem, not his.

http://l2.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/Zq.Yyao.niUTelMBkCLVMg--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7cT04NTt3PTU1MA--/http://l.yimg.com/os/publish-images/news/2014-01-10/e1855d2d-1415-439c-bf93-518c947b9732_iStock_000005632183Small.jpg (iStock Photo)


However, it was only 15 minutes later, that he felt another “muscle-spasming, crippling” pain and what sounded like “drilling.” Unbelievably, Hendrik tried going back to sleep AGAIN. Finally, after the pain came back, he realized he was going to have to take care of it there and then.

http://l2.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/FZ7X0DCjT5IYlN.gi44AEA--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7cT04NTt3PTU1MA--/http://l.yimg.com/os/publish-images/news/2014-01-10/921ec03d-ac98-4833-8070-61fafe063bbb_96771002.jpg (Fotosearch/Getty Images)


Mr. Helmer then tried a few different methods of getting it out himself, including a vacuum cleaner and pouring water in his ear to flush it out. The water only made things worse, “whatever was in my ear, didn’t like it at all, and the pain that I had before was nothing compared to the pain of when I put the water in my ear.”

http://l3.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/dBQUMEc1cBK.VXu6_Q05GQ--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7cT04NTt3PTU1MA--/http://l.yimg.com/os/publish-images/news/2014-01-10/ed54f8fb-757b-4e53-a971-3e10f3d07389_112894469.jpg (Bob Fila/Chicago Tribune/MCT)


Finally he got his roommate to take him to the hospital. What advanced medical technology did a doctor there use to kill the pest? Olive oil. The oil suffocated the cockroach, but not before it burrowed down even further. When it was finally removed with forceps, they measured it out to 2cm.
Will Hendrik change the way he sleeps to avoid this kind of incident again? Nope, though, “friends have since told him they were so freaked out by his experience they have begun sleeping with headphones on or earplugs in.” And now, off to go to curl up into a ball.