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![]() "Giles" wrote in message ... And just so there's no misunderstanding, I've loaded a hopper with 700 lb. wheelbarrows (yes, 700 pounds) of scrap iron in a sand casting iron and steel foundry, as well as being a molder in the same; I've dug thousands of post holes with a clamshell digger; I've installed (and removed) piers.....under water; climbed, limbed and felled trees; layed brick, block and stone; prepared and served upwards of 200 pizzas in a night (for many nights on end); spent a couple of years in steel fabricating (welding, shear, punch press, brake press, etc.); built houses, garages, gazebos, pergolas, cupolas, saunas, etc.; dug and moved many hundreds of yards of soil, sand, gravel, rock, roots, etc., in preparation for pouring, floating and finishing concrete; transported, poured floated and finished thousands of yards of concrete, demolished houses, garages, barns, gazebos, pergolas, cupolas, saunas, fences and various other structures; built greenhouses; hauled and installed humdreds of railroad ties and other landscape timbers; cut, transported and laid tens of thousands of square feet of sod;..... Hell, that was exhausting just to read......I think a nap is in order. .well, one could go on for days. one generally does, in my experience. Tom .....who has essentially had a variation(or upward progression) of one type of work for 28 years. Then again, it was what I went to Graduate School to prepare to do, so seems to make sense to me. Thus far, no one has expressed any sentiment about doing a job well..... |
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