For me it's air traffic controller. That is stress I can't fathom.
Quote from: The Boo Man... on February 21, 2015, 10:08:25 PM
For me it's air traffic controller. That is stress I can't fathom.
Prison guard, or Obama spokesman.
Quote from: The Boo Man... on February 21, 2015, 10:08:25 PM
For me it's air traffic controller. That is stress I can't fathom.
Q beat me to it, I was going to say Wassermans job of carrying lib water.
Light bulb changer on skyscrapers, bartender in a SF gay bar or proctologist.
Quote from: Solar on February 22, 2015, 07:46:30 AM
Q beat me to it, I was going to say Wassermans job of carrying lib water.
Light bulb changer on skyscrapers, bartender in a SF gay bar or proctologist.
They pull a polyp out yo' white ass, honky, you be praisin' Jesus for that proctologist! :lol:
Quote from: The Boo Man... on February 21, 2015, 10:08:25 PM
For me it's air traffic controller. That is stress I can't fathom.
Secretary of Defense in the Kenyan's administration. Considering the revolving door shenanigans at the Pentagon over the past six years, I'm not alone in my assessment.
Unless it would conflict with my morality there are no jobs I would not do. Though there are hundreds that I would rather not do if I have the choice of a better job. I worked as a gutter cleaner at a power plant, but I prefer working in the office :tounge:
Toilet attendant
Now that I'm retired, there is no job I Would do. :biggrin:
Jock strap tester?
This:
Height of courage - men working on a sky-high tower (1,768 feet) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_-7Qp7uzbQ#)
No friggin' way. Period.
Fixed youtube link.
walks
Quote from: zewazir on March 12, 2015, 06:54:34 PM
This:
Height of courage - men working on a sky-high tower (1,768 feet) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_-7Qp7uzbQ#)
No friggin' way. Period.
Fixed youtube link.
walks
That was one in my list. I was a lineman in the army when I first joined.
I had no problem at 21', but once I crossed to 25', I'd get vertigo, dizzy as Hell and damn near fall, even with a belt on.
Went on to communications repair and eventually onto combat photog, but strangely enough, sitting in the gunners seat of a Huey snapping pics never bothered me. :blink:
Quote from: zewazir on March 12, 2015, 06:54:34 PM
This:
Height of courage - men working on a sky-high tower (1,768 feet) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_-7Qp7uzbQ#)
No friggin' way. Period.
Fixed youtube link.
walks
Two lunatics. I like when the guy said that in the case of a thunderstorm, "there's no quick way down." Hehehe. All they'd have to do is let go.
http://www.esbnyc.com/about-esb/education-center/empire-state-building-workers (http://www.esbnyc.com/about-esb/education-center/empire-state-building-workers)
No way! I would die of hunger, before getting this job. :cry:
A policeman.