When I was in school I worked a summer job as a campground maintenance engineer for the dnr. In other words, I cleaned outhouse shitters for a summer.
One of my extra jobs was picking up aluminum cans in a dump truck. We had a net over the bed so the cans wouldn't fly out on the highway.
Well, I looked in my rear view mirror as I headed down the highway at 60 mph and all I could see were cans blowing in the air behind me down the highway.
There was a hole that ripped open in the net.
Needless to say, that was quite the cleanup I had to do.
Doing anything with trash or cleaning is a thankless job and nobody likes to do, but it's a necessity. My parents taught me very early to always treat those people kindly because they do the hardest work.
When I was in school I worked a summer job as a campground maintenance engineer for the dnr. In other words, I cleaned outhouse shitters for a summer.
One of my extra jobs was picking up aluminum cans in a dump truck. We had a net over the bed so the cans wouldn't fly out on the highway.
Well, I looked in my rear view mirror as I headed down the highway at 60 mph and all I could see were cans blowing in the air behind me down the highway.
There was a hole that ripped open in the net.
Needless to say, that was quite the cleanup I had to do.
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Doing anything with trash or cleaning is a thankless job and nobody likes to do, but it's a necessity. My parents taught me very early to always treat those people kindly because they do the hardest work.