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Old August 22nd, 2010, 08:02 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Aug 22, 12:39*pm, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:
On Aug 22, 10:39*am, "Bill Grey" wrote:



"Frank Reid © 2010" wrote in ...


Okay, sitting here watching a Mythbusters Top 25 and thinking back on
some of the strange jobs I've had in my life. *What are your top 2
strangest jobs that you've done in your life? *Please, nothing that
hasn't reached the statute of limitations where the job was done.
2. *Kill room of a turkey ranch. *I occasionally did the killing, but
my primary job was the plucker. *And, oh, by the way, cleaning out the
drain when it clogs and the combined blood and whatever start coming
over the top of your rubber boots really sucks.
1. *Missile maintenance technician. *Yes, believe it or not, I did,
for about 6 years, work with high explosives and rocket motors. *Most
memorable moment was the white phosphorous warhead "leaking."
Granted, we're all fly fishermen in our spare time, but what are some
of the really weird jobs you've had?
Frank Reid


Not a job as such - just helping a pal on his farm.


I helped him thin out swede seedlings with a hoe. *Dead easy for the first
twenty yards or so, the next 400 yards were back breaking!


Also, not a particularly back breaking job, but planting spuds - dropping a
spud down a tube every time the bell rung on the tractor towed planter. *You
start to feel like an automaton after a while.


Bill


Picking spuds is worse. *You have a belt with a 2"X4" hanging down
from it so the board goes across the middle of your thights. *There
are two hooks on the board with a potato sack hanging from the hooks.
You walk the field of plowed potatoes, bent over, picking up the spuds
and throwing them in the sack. *When the sack is full, you drag it to
the trailer and hoist it up. *You're paid by the bag. *Calves, low
back, shoulders and neck get a serious workout.
Frank Reid
(who knew then he wanted to get an education so he didn't have to do
that again)


AGREED

There is nothing like WORK, to inspire one to do whatever is necessary
to avoid it in the future.

cheers

oz, who ONLY ONCE went on a de-tasseling crew...........time, served,
your honor