Posted by 37Chief on November 24, 2015 at 08:41:03 from (70.181.181.228):
In Reply to: Worst Job posted by Married2Allis on November 24, 2015 at 06:29:03:
I was around 16. There was a chicken ranch that had three rows of laying hens. The cages were covered and about 50 or so long. The owner said he would pay 100.00 dollars to have the poop cleaned out. in the 50's that was a lot of money for a 16 year old. The stuff was almost to the bottom of the cages. A friend and my self decided to do it' and split the money. With shovels and wheel burrows we got it done. Talk about stink. When I got out of school I got a job in a plating shop. There was a sump in the floor about 6 ft deep. The sump collected everything that spilled on the floor. The liquid was pumped out. The only way to remove the sludge was go down and shovel it into buckets and someone pulled the buckets out. At the bottom of the sump, there was a chemical used for degreasing called tryclorethelene (spelling) The fumes were heavy and stayed on the bottom. We had to wrap wet rags around our privet parts to keep them from burning. The stuff is now banned from use. It's a wonder I don't have a terrible disease from being exposed to it. Stan
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