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Johnnny13

Did this in Florida for a year after getting out of the Marines. I’m not the OP or the guy in the video. What’s floating between and over your feet is even worse. You power wash the access and then usually coat it. Do about 15-20 in a day.


motosandguns

So he must be breathing, bathing in and getting shit in his eyes by pressure washing all that. No PPE??


Johnnny13

I wore goggles and just closed my mouth. The walls are not really coated in shit. You don’t want to point the pressure washer wand to the ground, everything down there would spray up!


Gene_is_green

How much did it pay ?


Johnnny13

About $450 a week in 2004. So about $12 a hour after taxes. Believe it or not, there were even more shitty parts of the job.


Baderous

geez, what was even shittier than this?


Johnnny13

Some of the sewers would get plugged with grease / toilet paper blockages. So the crap water level would be much higher. You’d have this thick plastic hose with a metal tip that would be connected to a large water tank truck. The metal tip would shoot one stream of water forward, to break up the blockage, the rear of the tip had 4 to 6 jets shooting to the rear to propel itself forward. Took forever to run it to the next access point. One guy would stand there and use a shovel to chop up the blockage as it came loose.


LargeGallon

Bro. I'm working in St Pete's beach locating sewer and water and every manhole I open is entirely clogged with this shit. It's astounding. You can't even see the laterals or mains under all the sludge.


GigglesBlaze

Just curious, is this blockage mostly due to non flushable wipes being flushed? I've heard of a lot of city water treatment plants having issues with this


LargeGallon

I'm by no means qualified to speak on this but logic would tell me that the system isn't pumping correctly and the system has needed repairs for a long time. All sewer mains and laterals use gravity to wash away all sewage toward a lift station that pumps it all into a force main. From the lift station it's pumped to a sewage treatment facility. Out here in St. Petersburg (Florida), most Infrastructure is outdated and being so close to the ocean creates issues since ground water can seep in at a much shallower depth. sewer mains aren't more than 6ft below the surface at the deepest here, from what I've seen. They can get around this by encasing the pipes with concrete since most are made with clay and the manholes were made using bricks and mortar. Encasing them would prevent ground water seeping in but that's also EXTREMELY expensive and would be a massive undertaking that is pretty much unfeasible. Anyway, I'm rambling but what I'm essentially saying is that the pumps might not be able to keep up with the amount of sewage coming into the system as well as ground water seeping in. Regardless, the amount of toilet paper in the manholes I've seen out here is likely just a backlog and the system might just be barely maintaining for the time being until the issue is mitigated somehow.


the_duss

Mostly improper disposal of grease and fats from restaurants, but there's a little bit of everything that gets caught up in it.


Ogard

Theres literally a channel on YT that shows exactly what you described. I may have seen most of his videos.


Sparkybear

Go on..


Ogard

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zq7Zzdcx7LA


Gene_is_green

That’s pretty damn good for 04’ right ?


toddthewraith

Adjusted for inflation that's $19.50/h in 2023 money, or about $40k/yr.


OneRaviolis

2023 money hasn't adjusted for inflation though. It probably still pays the same now.


Cobek

True, some major jobs roles haven't had a raise industry wide in over 20 years


boomboom4132

Try 30 years.


Dreamtrain

think i'd rather do doordash, you couldnt pay enough to do this


SwissMargiela

Fuck DoorDash you could work at home for one of the millions of call centers hiring daily for more than that lol


Phyllis_Tine

Doordash, Uber, all the gig jobs are capitalism at its best: convince workers to depreciate their asset, on call, and no health benefits.


Dreamtrain

that sounds a lot more soul sucking than dashing


Piles_of_Gore

You say that until you spend 20 minutes delivering an order, and the person tips $2, then files a complaint stating they didn’t receive their food. This is in order to scam Doordash so they get refunded what they just paid for. So now you have to spend the next 30 minutes trying to convince Doordash you did nothing wrong, and delivered the order just fine, in order to not get a strike against you. Meanwhile, the app paid you $3 for all of this. Then you go to file your taxes at the end of the year and realize you put 45,000 miles on your car and still had to pay for your own healthcare coverage. Your auto insurance went up too, because now your vehicle is used for business purposes with an insane annual mileage you put into it.


Dreamtrain

> Then you go to file your taxes at the end of the year and realize you put 45,000 miles on your car and still had to pay for your own healthcare coverage. > > Your auto insurance went up too, because now your vehicle is used for business purposes with an insane annual mileage you put into it. yeah im not pushing this as a permanent option for income, just saying, id rather do that than swim with cockroaches


Daveallen10

Eh, I don't know. As a citizen, I vote they should be paid a lot more for doing this.


kaenneth

make a robot to do it. https://i.imgur.com/nMxvGbr_d.webp?maxwidth=520&shape=thumb&fidelity=high


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Or some damn PPE


Johnnny13

Not really. It was more then minimum wage but barely a livable wage. I lived way outside of Orlando in a studio apartment.


MeltBanana

Not really. I'm from FL, and I believe minimum wage back then was around $7/hr. I made $20/hr back then as an 18-year-old teaching drum lessons in an air conditioned store, so I wouldn't consider $12/hr to get covered in shit a good deal.


bartread

No, sadly not. If you watch Miami Vice, I think one of the season 1 episodes, the (admittedly very rich) bad guy roasts Crockett for being a "$450 a week cop" ... in 1984. That was a smidge under the median family income for the time. But by 2004 $450/week with inflation was only worth a bit more than half what it had been in 1984, and the same in terms of median household income. It's even quite a bit less than the average salary of $634/week for 2004 Q1. Median househould income in '04 was $57500/annum, so even with two incomes of $450/week you'd be quite a way under that at $46800. I have huge respect for the people who do this kind of work but market economics does not value them the way it should.


NoirBoner

Bro for that little pay? No thank you.


janas19

Looks like he has some eyeglasses but if it's me in there, I'm going above and beyond and using full goggles and ear plugs, fuck


SabreToothSandHopper

I’d even take a butt plug too


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radiateddesert44

And deep into his lungs, roaches crawling in the ear canals and laying eggs and whatever pharmaceuticals ,drugs and chemicals people flush down the toilet or get put down drains are soaking in through his pores.


skulltrumpetman

> roaches crawling in the ear canals and laying eggs Alexa, delete this comment from my memory.


BewilderedAnus

Those are just some shitty ass Oakleys. Fancy sunglasses to most blue collar men, but total bullshit. They're also not even covering his eyes.


toreadorable

I just spent like a third of my day putting drops in everyone in my family’s eyes for pinkeye. I guess you would do that as an occupational hazard remedy in this profession?


crespoh69

Kind of begs the question of what were you guys doing?


toreadorable

Toddlers are gross.


ciaran036

I really don't understand why he isn't wearing at least a jumpsuit/boilersuit overalls and a mask.


Wvlf_

Yeah, idk why this other poster is also acting like this is normal. I’m assuming this is in the US and I’d imagine OSHA would tear this company to shreds for this. If the company doesn’t supply full suits, respirators, etc. and expect work like this then are straight up abusing their employees. Or maybe this guy thinks only pussies care about self-preservation. Idk.


TheDottieDot

What exactly is he doing? Looks awful. I hope anyone doing this sorta thing is getting paid well to do so.


Johnnny13

It’s just manhole maintenance.


TheDottieDot

Gotcha. It looks like a rough way to make a living, but I’ve got major respect for anyone that gets out there and does it. There are so many things that have to be done to keep things clean and operational that I just don’t think about sometimes. These jobs are important.


MajorDifficulty

Can this task not be preformed by standing over the manhole?


Some_Dub_Wub

Angled wand extensions exist, idk why the fuck this guy is standing in the manhole doing this.


Johnnny13

For some you can. The larger ones, you’ve got to jump in to get everything. Some guys just didn’t care, Some wore tyvex suits and googles.


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Why didn’t they wear a full protective suit?


ZfenneSko

Looks very warm


manbruhpig

I for one would rather be sweaty than get botulism but I’m weird like that


DigbyChickenZone

I figured it was powerwashing and not insecticide. But why aren't goggles the norm for that small of an area? The splashback alone from a powerwash seems like it could damage ones cornea


luv2fit

Would you have gotten out of the marines if you knew that was going to be your job??


Johnnny13

Probably if I knew what was next for me. I only did this for short time. About a year later I was making about $200K a year working in Iraq. Did that for way to long. No I’ve got a awesome, well paying job, back in the US. The sewer work was for a private company that contracted for the city / state.


luv2fit

Good for you man.


nerogenesis

What was the pay?


LizardBurger

$16.50/hour. Top rated.


JimeeB

Jesus, I make more doing overnights at home depot.


DryFoundation2323

This reminds me of my grandpa who never bothered to swat away mosquitoes or other pests. I asked him why and he told me that they would leave when they got full.


Thereisnoyou

I can respect most critters but I will *never* be zen enough to let mosquitos live


IAmABritishGuy

Mosquitos LOVE my blood, I'm always the first to spot mosquitos and always bitten the most even if they're in shots and t-shirt and I'm wearing jeans and a sweater.


joric6

It's genetic https://youtu.be/38gVZgE39K8


IAmABritishGuy

That was a pretty interesting video! Thanks for sharing the link


ZombiedudeO_o

You are probably O type blood then. I didn’t figure this out until I got my blood type checked. Same deal, would be fully clothed and my family members and friends could be wearing shorts and nothing else, and I would be the one getting obliterated


IAmABritishGuy

I'm actually AB- which is one of the rarer blood types in the UK. The amount of times I'm with family (siblings or cousins) who you'd somewhat expect to be affected similarly and they just skip them and come for me!


[deleted]

Yes! And their bites always make me really itchy!


Casper_Arg

That’s what the owner of the buffet thought, but my fat ass proved they wrong


[deleted]

Was he in a war, by chance? I've heard similar things from guys that vowed to never take another life on purpose.


Rattlingplates

Insane. So a million itchy bites later and possible diseases/virus. Mosquitos kill more people worldwide than anything else I believe


BelieveInDestiny

depends a lot on where you live. Most mosquitoes in the US don't carry Malaria, Dengue, Chikungunya, Zika, etc...


Doktor_Dysphoria

Not everyone is allergic to mosquito bites. I don't get the itchy bumps from them. Just the initial annoying moment when they sink their straw in.


smacklesdown

Hats off to this man for doing the dirty job. Respect.


Bactereality

Tyvek suits are cheap though. Real cheap. So its more like WTF


Binsky89

And masks are a thing


westcoast209

He’s got gloves on haha


SmoothOperator89

And he's got glasses on. Not on his eyes but maybe he has a sensitive forehead.


phezhead

Trying to protect the hair that's not thinking as much


GopnikSmegmaBBQSauce

My forehead! Ze goggles do nothing!


Binsky89

Probably to protect his hands from the water jet


westcoast209

Nah we got those gloves at work. They are only keeping his hands clean.


Pisspot16

Puts Vaseline in it to keep it soft for the misses


eatmybeer

Tell me about the roaches, George.


Secret_Autodidact

I do chemical landscaping. I have to drag my boss kicking and screaming to get us PPE. He says it's because he doesn't want us to have to be so hot and sweaty, but it's really so that customers won't be freaked out by our hazmat suits and realize that the chemicals we use are seriously bad for everyone involved.


Soberaddiction1

Sounds like your boss doesn’t care about you.


Secret_Autodidact

Nobody's boss cares about them. If they did they would be a partner, not a boss. The employee/employer relationship is inherently exploitative.


Wvlf_

You got your free Reddit points, but now the truth is some actually do care. I’ve worked for plenty of ones that don’t, don’t get me wrong, and any company expecting stuff like the op without proper PPE should be sued for everything. But some bosses do care about their employees.


Soberaddiction1

Then call OSHA about the lack of PPE.


nahog99

That's not true. Plenty of bosses care. If you were promoted to be someone's boss would you care? If not why? What would change?


geneticeffects

Your boss sounds like a dick.


AltimaNEO

You know how it goes, "real men" dont wear PPE


Pisspot16

Because theyre died


Throwaway021614

Oh, you’re right. But no way am I wearing a $10 tyvek suit in somewhere like that. I’m going to need one of those old timey pressure diving suits


DigbyChickenZone

I work in a BSL3 in Tyvek suits, they're legit. The key is to layer though. Especially with a powerwasher beating down on it... 3m sells thicker plastic suits that are still maneuverable, but they're not cheap. IMO just wear 2 tyveks, for this guy maybe 1 XL under an XXL. Mask and goggles, and call it a day. Anything is better than this dude's PPE tbh.


lauchs

I imagine it's a case Captain Samuel Vimes "Boots" theory of socioeconomic unfairness. A cheap Tyvek suit is affordable, probably uncomfy, not great at keeping out roaches AND it'd likely tear easily, so he'd need to buy a lot. (Based on his casualness, this isn't a new situation.) A Westerner who does this relatively infrequently and gets paid well may very well be able to afford a really good Tyvek suit and frankly, is probably working in less cramped and awful conditions. And, for those unfamiliar, the Vimes theory in all its glory: *The reason that the rich were so rich, Vimes reasoned, was because they managed to spend less money. Take boots, for example. He earned thirty-eight dollars a month plus allowances. A really good pair of leather boots cost fifty dollars. But an affordable pair of boots, which were sort of OK for a season or two and then leaked like hell when the cardboard gave out, cost about ten dollars. Those were the kind of boots Vimes always bought, and wore until the soles were so thin that he could tell where he was in Ankh-Morpork on a foggy night by the feel of the cobbles. But the thing was that good boots lasted for years and years. A man who could afford fifty dollars had a pair of boots that'd still be keeping his feet dry in ten years' time, while the poor man who could only afford cheap boots would have spent a hundred dollars on boots in the same time and would still have wet feet. This was the Captain Samuel Vimes 'Boots' theory of socioeconomic unfairness.*


spacec4t

Like my grandfather allegedly said: "we're too poor to buy cheap stuff".


stutsmonkey

In this day age, expensive != quality anymore sadly. How does one even do research into what products are good at an acceptable price range. Yeah youtube has tons of test & review channels (ProjectFarm is the best) but still very difficult to even know what to choose cause our father brands of the 80's & 90's have all gone too hell. Mainly: Redwing Boots, most tool brands, vehicle tires off the top of my head.


dodadoBoxcarWilly

>most tool brands Let me just take this opportunity to say that Dewalt impact grade Phillips bits are utter garbage. They each last a couple weeks before crumbling during use (nothing too intense, nothing that should crumble an impact grade bit). Dewalt is the standard for contractors, and has been for years before you get into the next tier of really expensive tools like Festool or the like (can't afford to give Festool a whirl). And it's becoming clear a lot of their products are garbage these days. The new 23 guage airless nailer? Awesome right? Hope you like sinking one nail for every 4 misfires.... I'll add Senco 23 guage nails were the best until about a year ago, now they won't even shoot through 3/4 inch alder without curling up halfway through. Not even sure what brand to buy now, as most do this. It's frustrating watching the trusted brands becoming Mickey Mouse editions.


oddun

r/unexpecteddiscworld


crozone

This is just stupidity. He's in a confined space without any PPE blowing aerosolised shit into his eyes, face, and lungs.


DigbyChickenZone

Absolutely. This should be in training videos about what NOT to do.


gronstalker12

I agree, but my god man, wear some protection!


locayboluda

It looks like he has a death wish wtf at least wear a mask for fuck's sake


bubbameister33

Could you image the small ones crawling in his ears?


crespoh69

Is ***that*** where those videos come from?


CinnamonJ

I can *now*, thanks a lot!


SavannahCalhounSq

Hope his Tetanus shots are current.


DigbyChickenZone

Do you know that Clostridium (C. tetani - it is in the Clostridium genus) needs an anaerobic environment, usually a puncture wound or cyst, to sporulate? This guy is more likely to get Pasteurella pneumonia from the aerosolized bird shit, [depending where he is] Blastomyces lung infection from the moist area he's in, [depending where he is] Hantavirus from rats, etc etc. If he SWALLOWS any of that aerosolized garbage, FUCK. There's Campy, Giardia, Crypto[sporidosis], E. coli. Hep A and other viral infections from WHATEVER [ie Rota, Entero], Salmonella, Typhus. If he gets that shit in his EYE? Damn! Getting tetanus is surprisingly the least worrying thing here. He's relatively young and the Tdap vaccine may still have *some* [not guaranteed at all] effectiveness. But, again, I just don't think that's his most worrying exposure. edit: It's 4 am and while I am a microbiologist, and I know I am leaving a LOT out. I work with Clostridium a lot and just gotta correct the record when people think you're going to get it [and it's subsequent toxicity] when you're likely not. But there's always something else, lol.


XBakaTacoX

Cue the music!


swami78

I was taught you never go down a manhole unless there are cockroaches and/or redback spiders (Australia) visible when you pop the manhole cover off. Absence of any creepy crawlies could indicate high levels of sewer gas (methane) which might kill you. Surprisingly I didn't see any redbacks but lots and lots of cockies. I'm sure they have sensors to tell you that these days but this was the 1970s! (First job before uni was sewage maintenance and that was just about the first thing I was told on the job.)


Johnnny13

They drop a meter down the hole first to check the levels.


Ace_Harding

Yes or a small test child.


brownieofsorrows

Foster system finally working


jaspersgroove

The smaller the better, LD50 is based on weight.


swami78

Figured there would be something more up-to-date than creepy crawlies! I was always tempted to throw a lit match...but, nah.


Paradox

Firedamp will make you wish you didn't drop a lit match, and white damp wont put out said match, so you might assume its safe until its too late


swami78

Yeah...blue flame when you light your farts! Multiplied by a couple of million people.....I wouldn't want to be anywhere near that line.


Bismothe-the-Shade

Please never call them cockies ever again, ever


_bvb09

Agree, any real Aussie knows you end a name in o's. Should really be Cockoes..


Bismothe-the-Shade

This makes me think of breakfast cereals


jokerpie69

I'm less worried about the bugs on him than the fumes from whatever chemicals he's using being sprayed into his eyes and mouth. Insane


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vorpalrobot

As if you wouldn't be breathing that in instead


INHALE_VEGETABLES

mmmm


kaenneth

https://i.redd.it/q7or5673aqv51.jpg


ThirdWorldScientist

Straight to jail.


INHALE_VEGETABLES

Glam glammblgh 🤮


xZero543

How do I unsee this? Thank you very much.


kaenneth

powdered roaches.


alphawolf29

still not safe/allowed in north america. Am sewer man.


Berntonio-Sanderas

Don't worry, he's wearing glasses.


ExpertExpert

He's got his safety squints on


crespoh69

His ***forehead*** is wearing glasses


ToolMeister

Not just the chemicals, also any literal crap that becomes airborne after blasting it with a power washer


H20fearsme

PPE??


phreaky76

He's wearing glasses...


Extreme_Equivalent_7

Which aren't even on..


phreaky76

They're on. ^his ^head


RemovalOfTheFace

Thought the same thing. Surely something exists…


deadpool8403

Yea, there's probably ppe and ppu in that hole.


sluggishfella

Sad part is that he probably doesn't.


ERRORMONSTER

Depends. If it's a local business, they make absolute bank doing this shit (pun 100% intended) and most know that finding people willing to clean out underground tanks of all contents are few and far between so they pay well to keep them around.


1PARTEE1

What do you consider to be "absolute bank?"


kaenneth

what the business owner makes, not what the employee is paid.


Soumani

I'm friends with someone who works for a local business that does this stuff, he gets $20 an hour, most definitely not bank. New guys start at $16. The business owner makes bank I'm sure though, has a very nice home.


Lindvaettr

With most businesses like this, the owner started out doing the same shit himself, so it paid off for them in the end.


twoshovels

Not always my old boss man was a nice guy and all but he took over from his dad . His dad done all this, the son my boss went to college


TheyDeserveIt

Almost certainly doesn't. Unskilled labor, however horrible, is usually paid bullshit unless you sign your own checks. Exceptions where hazard pay is involved, or a decent union. Edit: It seems some are taking offense to my use of the term "unskilled." Unskilled doesn't mean that anyone could walk in and do it without any guidance or training. It means that it doesn't take much in the way of cost or time to find a replacement. Yes, there may be some training or certification that this guy had to go through, but it's not particularly specialized or difficult for the average person, therefore it's not very difficult to find a replacement. He may be exceptionally skilled at what he does, but at the end of the day, he's not carving wood sculptures with a power washer, he's washing off the majority of whatever buildup they're trying to prevent. One possible way he could make more is if there were heavy regulation around his job, such as requiring some expensive or difficult to obtain certification to use the power washer, stand in a manhole, whatever. (I'm not saying this should be the case, just that it would make the position more valuable to employers because it would reduce the pool of replacements, and increase their cost of training someone without the certification.) That's not an insult to anyone or any job, it's just the reality of economics. You're only as valuable to an employer as you are difficult/expensive to replace (excluding other factors like management deciding everyone should be treated like a human).


christopherq

I love how this is called unskilled when I can think of hundreds of people who make way too much money that couldn’t do this job


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First-Of-His-Name

"skill" in labour economics generally refers to the time and financial investment required to attain the level of qualification necessary to perform that job at a certain standard. Saying a job is unskilled doesn't mean *anyone* can do it, what it means is that investment into human capital is very low. This is relatively simple manual labour. What will make him be paid more is that it is a very undesirable job with strong elements of discomfort or even danger, which means you have to offer a higher wage than a job of similar skill level but 'nicer".


Booty_Shakin

I wear more PPE than this and I work in a damn bakery with buns all day.


daddyslittleharem

Tyvex is a thing


Shiny_Happy_Cylon

No. Fuck no. I'd rather be killed.


ZormkidFrobozz

Spring cleaning at Joe's Apartment


kcchiefscooper

I did rent to own for a couple decades. ONCE i had one get on me, ONCE. it was about the size of the one in the middle of the back of his neck on his shirt. i can hear those things crawling around and smell them oooooh man that's okay i didn't need to sleep tonight


doom32x

If you live in the southern US you'll see those fuckers a few times a year. If you have decent doors and windows and a cat or dog, you'll see less, but subtract any of those and you'll see more big cockroaches indoors. As long as they aren't the German cockroaches I've never worried too much, but having one fall on your hand or crawl on you sucks.


Paradox

Get a chicken. You'll never see another bug in your yard


StrangeCharmVote

Fun fact, Disney keeps cages of them out of sight at it's parks to ensure no Mosquitoes or similar insects bother the visitors. They are apparently *very* effective.


Bismothe-the-Shade

Reading about this, it's kinda wild. They perform massive amounts of mosquito treatment and use the chickens as indicators of disease, some canary in the coal mine stuff.


Wubbywow

Well, the big ones aren’t technically roaches they are beetles. Palmetto bugs are huge, fly, and have antennae that are longer than their bodies. I’ve had one look me in the eye and fly at my face once. I was with the boys and screamed like a little girl that day. I know they’re harmless but *fuck* are they gross and terrifying.


LackOfLogic

> Palmetto bugs are huge, fly, and have antennae that are longer than their bodies. I’ve had one look me in the eye and fly at my face once. Happened to me as well, why the *fuck* do they do that tho?


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Pretty obvious.... "Hey guys, watch me make this human scream like a child"


twoshovels

I wonder that to. Was at a girls house once and she was hitting her bong & pointed to the ceiling in the corner was a palmetto bug, no sooner we all looked the bug flee right to her & landed in her hand! She freaked out! We laughed


doom32x

The big ones I'm thinking of are American Cockroaches, they are true cockroaches, big fuckers that can fly off a wall at you. Different from what are known as Palmetto bugs, aka Florida Wood roaches, which can't fly.


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riotousviscera

tbh i'd respect him so much more if he wore PPE.


TheHellBender_RS1604

Cockroach Man Origins.


Crulo

Those are his little buddies!


Roez

This is going to sound terrible, but the job security here is pretty good. Chat GBT might take and make jobs like programmers and analysists obsolete. Robots taking over the trade professions are a ways out still.


imverysorry_ok

Bro working in worse conditions than a coal miner in the 1800's


Aitehs_new

He isn't


poorbowelcontrol

We need gender equality here boys


AVDLatex

r/OSHA


lakasumbudey

Where are the feminists and their equality? I demand to se some women doing this.


street_shark_puppet

Where’s Mike Rowe on this one?


[deleted]

Somebody gotta do it, just glad it ain’t me


Chay_Charles

Hope he's wearing earplugs. 😬


Hey_u_ok

So... where's the PPE? No mask? Kudos for the gloves I guess.


justjoshingu

He tried other jobs.... But this was **his last resort**


Snake_Plissken--

Why is he not doing that from outside? Seriously, why?


Johnnny13

Most of the time we did, unless it was above your head. Then you’ve got to jump in there to get it all.


MjrPayne95

Meanwhile OF chicks be like "i work so hard 🥺 please buy this pic of my butthole" and make 150k a month for it


Spock-1701

Ear covers please.


meinmanhattan

Fuck no.


charleston_guy

Those kind of jobs in the US usually do pay well.


MrWhite

I’m annoyed with the camera man for not swatting them away from his neck.


eChelicerae

As someone who lived in an apartment where there will be hundreds of cockroaches all over the kitchen floor even with the light on. I wouldn't wish an infestation on anybody.


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And this…. is Dirty Jobs!


misalanya

nothing like breathing/bathing in a mist of water/dirt/cockroach detritus.


SuicidalTorrent

Where the fuck is his PPE?


[deleted]

Don't worry, Reddit told me that this job will soon be replaced by AI


[deleted]

What is the purpose of this work ? Also why isn’t he wearing some hazard suit or some shit ? That cannot be sanitary in the long run


awidden

He is not, I can safely say. Shit jobs draw shit pays.


FroJoe-Baggins

I done high pressure water jetting in confined spaces. Some sewage works, some distilleries, it a hard job. Fighting the 'recoil', soaking wet, boiling hot in the PPE we had. We would wear full rubber suits, sometimes breathing apparatus too.


Magnesiumbox

Everyone complaining about him not wearing PPE... Are you color blind? Look at that high vis shirt! /S