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re: Most physically demanding job you've had?

Posted on 4/14/16 at 2:04 pm to
Posted by peaster68
Mississippi
Member since Dec 2011
6119 posts
Posted on 4/14/16 at 2:04 pm to
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Also I have heard building a french drain sucks dong.


Very much so...
Posted by JamalSanders
On a boat
Member since Jul 2015
12135 posts
Posted on 4/14/16 at 2:14 pm to
Landscaping. Laying sod, digging irrigation trenches, and french drains.
Posted by AbuTheMonkey
Chicago, IL
Member since May 2014
8020 posts
Posted on 4/14/16 at 2:19 pm to
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Landscaping. Laying sod, digging irrigation trenches, and french drains.


Besides military, that's one of mine.

The other is when I worked in the warehouse of a company that developed formulas for new beverages one summer. Moving, sorting, and organizing sticky, sugary, and nasty 55 gallon barrels of concentrate for 10 - 12 hours a day in an unconditioned warehouse sucked something fierce. The only way my buddy/co-worker could deal with it was by smoking weed before work and during lunch pretty much every single day.
Posted by Boxcar
Richmond VA
Member since Mar 2016
900 posts
Posted on 4/14/16 at 2:27 pm to
US Army
Posted by retired trucker
midwest
Member since Feb 2015
5093 posts
Posted on 4/14/16 at 2:36 pm to
loading the dusty azzed semi trailer with freight @ DHL, from the floor to the ceiling.

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This post was edited on 4/14/16 at 5:20 pm
Posted by SmellslikeKevinBacon
Louisiana
Member since Dec 2012
6185 posts
Posted on 4/14/16 at 2:38 pm to
Building scaffolds
Posted by laangler21
On the lake.
Member since May 2012
3034 posts
Posted on 4/14/16 at 2:52 pm to
Built swimming pools for one summer in high school. Not only did I realize that I didn't want to be in that kind of work for the rest of my life, I realized the huge mark up on pools, will never own one. Most kits with material ran us around $0K, cheapest pool we did was $45k and it only took 4 days to build. Wish I would have taken pictures of the custom one we did, took 2 weeks, 3 retaining walls, lazy river, swim up bar, lights, etc... $160k. It was beautiful, but couldn't imagine spending that kind of money on a pool.
Posted by colorchangintiger
Dan Carlin
Member since Nov 2005
30979 posts
Posted on 4/14/16 at 2:57 pm to
I was a roofer one summer up in Memphis while in high school. It was hot as balls and not very fun.
This post was edited on 4/14/16 at 2:58 pm
Posted by Robin Masters
Birmingham
Member since Jul 2010
30011 posts
Posted on 4/14/16 at 3:09 pm to
I lived in Lake Tahoe and shoveled snow all winter and was a mover in the summer where all the houses are built on the mountain and have 5 floors.

Was in great shape though.
Posted by Paratiger
Haughton, La
Member since Nov 2014
428 posts
Posted on 4/14/16 at 3:09 pm to
Putting up 60 lb. bales of hay in the summer of 1973.
Posted by DuckManiak
Member since Nov 2011
3735 posts
Posted on 4/14/16 at 3:10 pm to
Worked 8 summers with my grandpa on the hay farm. Thought that was hard until I got my rope access qualification. I try not to do it anymore, but those first couple of drops not knowing what I was really doing was really hard on the body. Plus, add the heat of summer and hot pipes in a refinery were brutal. For a while, I wished I was back with my grandpa stacking square bails in the barn.
Posted by tigah headache
Member since Nov 2011
652 posts
Posted on 4/14/16 at 3:17 pm to
First job out of college I was one of 5 guys that was tasked with building a frac sand plant from the ground up.Only time the company brought extra people in was on things that took a lot of welding and the electrical work. Other than that we had our hands on everything from the concrete forms and rebar to lacing up the belts on the conveyors and firing the plant up. Learned a ton of stuff in that year, running dozers, track-hoes, cranes. Learned how to weld, learned a lot about electrical systems. Actually miss that job. Least favorite part of it all was definitely tying rebar in 100+ degree heat.
Posted by The Torch
DFW The Dub
Member since Aug 2014
19441 posts
Posted on 4/14/16 at 3:26 pm to
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Most kits with material ran us around $0K


What is $0k ?
Posted by northshorebamaman
Cochise County AZ
Member since Jul 2009
35528 posts
Posted on 4/14/16 at 4:31 pm to
I worked at a chalkboard company back when classrooms had chalkboards instead of dry-erase boards, loading them up on the back of trucks. I don't remember how much they weighed but they had to be 300 pounds, one person on each end.
Posted by RogerTheShrubber
Juneau, AK
Member since Jan 2009
261780 posts
Posted on 4/14/16 at 4:47 pm to
Hauling hay
Posted by Napoleon
Kenna
Member since Dec 2007
69239 posts
Posted on 4/14/16 at 4:50 pm to
Installing fire-rock (thick arse, heavy arse sheetrock) in elevator shafts. That job fing sucked arse.
Posted by WG_Dawg
Hoover
Member since Jun 2004
86567 posts
Posted on 4/14/16 at 4:52 pm to
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I set elevations for forms + calculate concrete needed + ordering concrete + talking to state inspectors all on top of working alongside the crew during pours/finishing. So in short, I was a concrete laborer that just happened to be smart enough to handle the shite my uncle didn't want to do.


was the pay good?
Posted by OBReb6
Memphissippi
Member since Jul 2010
37915 posts
Posted on 4/14/16 at 4:53 pm to
Laborer for brick layers
Posted by Hickok
Htown
Member since Jan 2013
2874 posts
Posted on 4/14/16 at 4:57 pm to
Used to work for rock bagging facility (think quickcrete), the 70lb bags would fall onto a conveyor and three guys would pick the bags off and stack them on a pallet (49 per pallet) and would do this for 10 hrs a day (minus breaks) 6 days a week, in a open warehouse. The most I saw them do was about 119 pallets in a day. I gave it a shot and almost died just getting 1 pallet done, thats when I decided an education was worth it.
Posted by snake23
NOLA/BR
Member since Dec 2011
4438 posts
Posted on 4/14/16 at 4:58 pm to
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Shrimp Boat Capt

You're supposed to be high on meth when you trawl for shrimp. It makes it way better
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