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No shit. Back a couple months ago he hired me as an, "employee," to do some siding work. He told me not to get hurt since I wouldn't be covered by L&I. Thank god I made it through that job.

 

siding work eh, well if your not a sider or working under the supervision of a profesional sider, then your just fucking some shit up so a guy like me can come and fix it so thanks for the job security.

 

oh and btw when i was doing tree work, both the guys i worked for were aborists/ one was also an exlogger

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CBS, you were asking when the last time COW posted on cc.com. Just to please you, here ya go.

 

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Regarding the Tattoos issue, I have alot of them, and the most visible is two half sleeves. Now, none of my former employers have ec=ver said anything about them, nor do I know of anyone complaining about them. On the other hand, I am self employed now, and my boss is an asshole. He says that a HVAC technician should not look like a hooligan... Whatever, he is a prick. Anyone need a new furnace installed by a tattooed up prick?

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UNEMPLOYED, by choice.

 

And let me tell you, it feels good....I told the man to take this job and shove it on January 1st. I was so bored.

 

I was in the photographic business. Former Electrical Engineer and corporate entrepreneur.

 

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lots of stuff:

build houses

tree work

right now im working in an oil refinery doing structrual maintnace and new construction.

 

 

ok so i guess i need to revise my list. some how simply stateing i did tree work evoled into me being an expert aborist. the yolcal aborist on this board has been fliping me a ton of shit for this so let me clarify something, by stateing that i did/may do again some tree work, i meant i worked for a company who sole existance is wroking on trees pruning removal ect. most of the work in which i preformed was simply picking up debree and shoving it in the chipper, and cutting up large pieces so they will fit. as far as i know this is considered tree work and for the sake of keeping it short and easy i did not write a discription of the work i preformed, as i though it was self evedent that such a broad statement was not by any means claimg to be an expert in the field. but i guess i was out of my field of expertise, happy now.. leave me alone

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lots of stuff:

build houses

tree work

right now im working in an oil refinery doing structrual maintnace and new construction.

 

 

ok so i guess i need to revise my list. some how simply stateing i did tree work evoled into me being an expert aborist. the yolcal aborist on this board has been fliping me a ton of shit for this so let me clarify something, by stateing that i did/may do again some tree work, i meant i worked for a company who sole existance is wroking on trees pruning removal ect. most of the work in which i preformed was simply picking up debree and shoving it in the chipper, and cutting up large pieces so they will fit. as far as i know this is considered tree work and for the sake of keeping it short and easy i did not write a discription of the work i preformed, as i though it was self evedent that such a broad statement was not by any means claimg to be an expert in the field. but i guess i was out of my field of expertise, happy now.. leave me alone

 

Man, I thought that the local CC Arborist (now Arboreal Consultant) spelled bad. If poor spelling is any measure of arboreal skill, you should be writing for "Arbor Age" magazine

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