Hell i had to dig and repair a 36" water main and move 2 fire hydrants. I dont even get to sit at a desk...Guess i aint got the smarts for it. lol
I dont think i could ever do a desk job. I like being outside. Heavy equipment operating isnt too hard just stressful at times when you have to dig in close quarters around a bunch of underground utilities. But we have to do WORK everyday. We cant sit in front of a computer and check the bass holes.lol
here is the project i have been working on each peice of the sun was cut, put in place,numbered and lettered, taken back down, stained, 2 coats of poly, put back, (in order) puttied all holes, sanded, and one more coat of poly for a little shine.
thank you everyone THAT is what i love to do,you know you have a great job whenyou never call it work and you get paid to do it.
later
rich<------- taking orders lol
thank you everyone THAT is what i love to do,you know you have a great job whenyou never call it work and you get paid to do it.
later
rich<------- taking orders lol
That is sharp. I always have more respect for a man who takes pride in his craftsmanship. There aren't many people in the world who would even know how to start a project like that. Good work, Rich.
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