Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: jouk45 on April 23, 2008, 06:57:22 pm
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how would you fancy this job ;D saw this pic on the internet, am sure its a member of this forum who did this job,
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how would you fancy this job ;D saw this pic on the internet, am sure its a member of this forum who did this job,
lol I would have put the subject as Fishing gone wrong ;)
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It just goes to show how much water is used doing reach & wash ;D
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Its in the US
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He He that would be ok in the summer no to nice in the middle of winter
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If you look closely the water is moving but the blokes aren't. Always said them yanks were slower than us brits. HAPPY ST GEORGES DAY!
Steve
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how would you fancy this job ;D saw this pic on the internet, am sure its a member of this forum who did this job,
You should try welding inside a coffer dam by the sea when the tide is coming in with electric cables overhead, oh and getting electric shocks everytime you strike an arc to start welding when you're up to your waist in freezing cold water in the middle of winter..........I have, no fun, but very, very good pay.
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wonder how long that pole is? how many sections and how heavy??
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Use a maver carp pole for wfp & for fishing afterwards ;D
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how would you fancy this job ;D saw this pic on the internet, am sure its a member of this forum who did this job,
You should try welding inside a coffer dam by the sea when the tide is coming in with electric cables overhead, oh and getting electric shocks everytime you strike an arc to start welding when you're up to your waist in freezing cold water in the middle of winter..........I have, no fun, but very, very good pay.
Not quite the same, but a lad i was working with last week has applied for work on the gas lines etc in norway, and its 3 week on 2 off, but pay is really good, £220 a day for working till 5 i think he said, but then overtime at 30 an hour, you do 7 days a week for 3 weeks and 2 weeks off, almost got someone doing my rounds for me to go give it a go:)That works out at 46200 before overtime, having 2 weeks off in evry 5! Dont think wife would be too happy though, or maybe she would be glad to get rid!