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What’s the worst job you’ve ever had the misfortune of having to replace
You can be so polite, bust your ass, everything looks good and not scratch a single things and the rich one won’t even thank you. They act like they want you out of their house the entire time
🤢 damn that definitely sounds like a terrible place to be, seeing the animals would be rough af
HELL NO i would have lost my job that day I would have walked right back to my truck
Working in the trade made me realize that 90% of home owners are the most miserable people you can meet. Funny enough the one with money seem to be the worst
Oooff I can imagine that smell. 🙏. My worst so far was demo ing a boiler in the basement of a building in my downtown city and we had to break the cast iron sections apart with a sledge hammer and when we broke the first one we found out there was literally thousands of cockroaches inside alive. The boiler was running when we got there I have no clue how they were living 🤮 one of my co workers had one crawl into his mouth
Man that’s ass! 20 ton is a big fckn unit to be moving around by hand lord forbid the gantry fails and that mf comes crashing down!!! I’ve done something similar. Not as big of a unit, but the crane could only reach a 1/4 of the way across the building so me n 3 other guys had to carry 4- 3 ton RTUs about 300 yards by hand no roof cart or gantry. Just shoved 1”1/4 gas pipe through the lift points and hoofed it across the roof. We were all gassed by the end of the day
Exactly the people who don’t have much just like the rest of us are so nice and generous and understand we’re just as human as them
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That sounds absolutely awful I can almost smell it. My condolences 🫡