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Saturday, December 05, 2015
YOUR TURN TO CHANGE THE LIGHT BULB
8 comments:
Anonymous
said...
Not an attempt to sound racist,but back in the day the extreme altitude jobs were typically reserved for Native Americans.Why they had/have no fear of heights is a mystery.
Not a nig union fan but that guy better be paid union scale!! Hope he doesnt forget anything when he gets to the top!! Hard hat? What is going to fall and hit him?? Always time for a selfie!!!!
It is total BS. I gave a good friend, full Canadian Oneida, who as a younger man worked as an iron worker on high buildings. He did it because it paid well. End of story.
8 comments:
Not an attempt to sound racist,but back in the day the extreme altitude jobs were typically reserved for Native Americans.Why they had/have no fear of heights is a mystery.
forgot my screwdriver
Afraid that light bulb would have to stay blown, I would not climb that thing.
Not a nig union fan but that guy better be paid union scale!! Hope he doesnt forget anything when he gets to the top!! Hard hat? What is going to fall and hit him?? Always time for a selfie!!!!
Total bs.
Give me 5 examples of your claim.
It is total BS. I gave a good friend, full Canadian Oneida, who as a younger man worked as an iron worker on high buildings. He did it because it paid well. End of story.
Native Americans have been known for doing high steel work in construction as early as the 1920's or so and still do.
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