If one day you decided you really hate this job of scrapping, then there is an opening for a pooper scooper. Go to the end of the line to apply;
If one day you decided you really hate this job of scrapping, then there is an opening for a pooper scooper. Go to the end of the line to apply;
Last edited by Mechanic688; 12-11-2011 at 05:50 PM.
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I don't know what the picture was supposed to show, but a long time ago, I worked at the zoo. I'd venture to say that I've scooped a greater variety of poop than most of you can imagine...
Well I use to work cleaning portable toilets. Considering I drove a truck with a 1500 gallon tank that I filled everyday. I bet I have you all beat on quantity
damm PT scrapper...you must of had some real ****ty days.
I'll concede that point, gladly.
And, as a frequent end-user of such services, I'll add a thank you. On the job, we all are friendly with the drivers who deliver the concrete, and the stone, and the lumber, and everything else, but nobody ever seems to say anything to the guy driving the tanker. That just doesn't seem right.
The tanker guy shows us one thing....one of the forklift drivers on a job site I was on pissed the tanker guy off....he kinda got crap all over the place and did not clean it up as they should...hardly anyone used it that week lmao...like omg you had to see it..that crap was EVERYWHERE.
When ever that tanker came around...we made sure the road to them was clean of metal and or of forklifts so he can get his job done as he needs to.
Sorry to keep you in suspense,, That other picture disappeared. It was there cause I rechecked it.
LOL yeah my favorite thing to do when I was driving the tanker truck was pulling up to a convertable at an intersection and then kicking the pump on and watch them about throw up...
I used to clean sanitary tanks on submarines , glad that part of my life is gone lol
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