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<blockquote data-quote="Chevy" data-source="post: 1724548" data-attributes="member: 17085"><p>I worked on a dam project one winter it was one of the coldest winters we had in years neglect temperatures. I was down in a hole, standing in water, snow icy everywhere... talk about a fun time. I couldn't feel my feet or hands. I drove a pos jeep slip and slide to work, worked 10-12 hours, was more than happy to slide my butt back home at quiting time. (Excuse me...) when temperatures came up out the negative and freezing but still cold winter the next week. This woman hater I worked for was a very nice man... had me washing his crane. If I didn't freeze to death the weeks before maybe I could with washing his crane if I still could feel my fingers. Hahaha After that they hired some more guys and laid me off. Clearly sucks works a "men's job". Don't get me wrong I worked with lots of good men, but alot have the mind set woman don't work those jobs. I will tell you some those men were the biggest bunch of drama babies. I thought woman were drama. Lord have mercy. I'm the type of person on a job I stick to myself. I'm not their for drama. I work, I'll talk when needed but I'm not there to be batching and all up in everybody business. I could careless who's doing what unless you make it my business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chevy, post: 1724548, member: 17085"] I worked on a dam project one winter it was one of the coldest winters we had in years neglect temperatures. I was down in a hole, standing in water, snow icy everywhere... talk about a fun time. I couldn't feel my feet or hands. I drove a pos jeep slip and slide to work, worked 10-12 hours, was more than happy to slide my butt back home at quiting time. (Excuse me...) when temperatures came up out the negative and freezing but still cold winter the next week. This woman hater I worked for was a very nice man... had me washing his crane. If I didn't freeze to death the weeks before maybe I could with washing his crane if I still could feel my fingers. Hahaha After that they hired some more guys and laid me off. Clearly sucks works a "men's job". Don't get me wrong I worked with lots of good men, but alot have the mind set woman don't work those jobs. I will tell you some those men were the biggest bunch of drama babies. I thought woman were drama. Lord have mercy. I'm the type of person on a job I stick to myself. I'm not their for drama. I work, I'll talk when needed but I'm not there to be batching and all up in everybody business. I could careless who's doing what unless you make it my business. [/QUOTE]
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