In high school I had a summer job doing farm labor. The nastiest thing we ever had to do was moving irrigation pipes. Some how a family of skunks got into the one of them and set up a home. When we opened it the four of us got sprayed. Three teenage boys and one middle aged man bent over puking our guts up.
The fun part though was a few hours later when it was time for lunch. We had gotten used to the smell...sort of. The farmer took us to a small country cafe for lunch. They made us sit outside, and served us out there.
But now I am a school janitor, and I find some of the most disgusting things on a regular basis; poop drawings on the bathroom walls, used tampons on the floor of the gym, and nasty surprises left behind large pieces of furniture.
2007-12-04 05:01:30
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answered by SpaceMonkey67 6
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One year I had a big New Year's Eve shindig at the apartment I lived in at the time. A few people showed up early and we ordered Chinese food. Well...the next day I ended up cleaning regurgitated beef w/broccoli out of my BATHTUB. Who the heck vomits in a bathtub, let alone vomits in such a way that the food is still recognizable? Needless to say, I've never ordered that dish again. And luckily I don't live in that apartment anymore.
2007-12-04 05:00:36
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answered by sobriquet 2
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Was not a paid job was just a childhood chore; Cleaning chicken coops and the whole process of butchering chickens. Dirty diapers are nothing compared to the smell of chickens alive or dead.
2007-12-04 04:59:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Cleaning toilets and other jobs as well as a janitor for an after school job.
2007-12-04 04:51:40
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answered by Mr. Bull 5
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There was one time I had to drag my catatonic drunk friend fully clothed into the shower and wash all the puke off of him. I think that's the most revolting thing I've ever done.
2007-12-04 05:52:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I worked part-time for a funeral home while I was in college. I picked up bodies, took them to the mortuary, and into the cooler. Trust me...there is no dignity in death!
2007-12-04 04:51:22
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answered by But Inside I'm Screaming 7
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An 80-year-old guest uses my newly-renovated bathroom and has diarrhea all over the toilet seat, toilet water tank, kitty litter box, on the wall and ON THE SINK----it's absolutely 100% true, as incredible as it sounds. I almost cried as I was cleaning it up.
Another one: I'd clogged up the toilet with paper, and being too young to know any better, stuck my (gloveless) hand down the toilet and dug it out. (Yep, I know the inner workings of what's under there.)
2007-12-04 04:54:32
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answered by bengque 6
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Gravedigger. Not good. Felt like Rod Stweart when HE was younger.
2007-12-04 04:49:41
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answered by Johnny Rocker 89 7
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I had do pick up my dogs poop with my bare hands once.....I got yelled at by the old man across the street and didn't have a bag. I'm scarred for life.
2007-12-04 04:50:04
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answered by ... 4
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Ewww... I had to clean a bathroom after an old lady made a "mess." I threw up in my mouth.....
2007-12-04 04:50:47
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answered by I'm Michael Jackson BAD!! 6
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