Cleaning Bath room's at the University.
2007-08-05 04:21:02
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answered by ? 5
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2016-10-09 06:29:23
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answered by mehan 4
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When one of my kids was being potty trained. I put her in for her nap in her underwear, when I went in to check her an hour later she had wiped a huge mess all over her bed, walls, doors and rug. It was in her hair and she did some body painting too. She was sleeping on the floor looking like an angel but smelling like a little devil...LOL. I cried, the house was brand new! My sweet husband cleaned her room while I got her into the tub. What a mess!!!!!
2007-08-05 04:22:29
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answered by Kim 6
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When I was a teenager, one of my best friend's father owned a garbage truck business. This was before most of the towns had curbside service provided by the town. My friend worked with his father on the truck, and he came down with the flu, and he asked me if I would take his place while he was sick. It was summer and hot and that garbage truck smelled soooo bad - and you wouldn't believe some of the nasty things people put in their trash. Nobody recycled then, so EVERYTHING went in those bags and barrels - food, used diapers, cat litter - it was gross.
2007-08-05 05:05:25
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answered by Anonymous
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when I was growing up my Dad had a general Store and my job was filling up the box of potatoes in the shop. I used to hate it as I'd found out I'm a very allergic person and the dust made me sneeze terribly.
2007-08-05 04:20:38
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answered by i love my garden 5
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When I was a kid one of my jobs at my parents store was doing the bottle returns. EWWWWW in the summer they would be very nasty, with who knows what in them....in the winter my fingers would freeze on the cans. I'd rather change my kids diapers than do that again.
2007-08-05 04:34:30
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answered by ♥ Elizabeth ♥ 4
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Inspecting piling placement for bridges ,everyone gets a dirty oil bath when those pile drivers are hammering.
As I kid I certainly scooped my share of manure ,the chicken coop was the strongest.
2007-08-05 06:38:34
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answered by doug g 7
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when i was in the university i worked as a waiter and that was really dirty job
2007-08-05 10:07:14
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answered by Mag 7
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changing baby dippers could change me own kiddy's but not other kiddies
2007-08-05 04:20:36
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answered by slim trim 4
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CLEANING OUT THE BARN STALLS
2007-08-05 05:26:35
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answered by Penny Mae 7
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