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Previous house basher for 4 years and qualified in that area. Started my new job this week and i am wiring up a flour mill. ITS HUGE, we have a production mill factory with about 4 new motors and 6 sensors wiring back to a plc unit. I have to say i am enjoying the work and seem to be getting on alright, wired 2 motors up and fitted containment ready for the plc panel motor side. The only thing is because its a flour mill it attracts rodents and the place is teaming with rats and their bodily excretions ow yeah and its on a farm aswell theirs sh*t everywhere. I think i might develop a second set of tools for this work.
 
you lot never had it so good. try a slaughterhouse. you can smell it a mile away. after 5 minutes in there, you can't breathe, need to puke, the stink never goes out of your clothes even after 3 washes. people walk away from you in the pub. after that, rats are fun.

Don't see any problem with a slaughterhouse yes they smell but I always got a well loaded bacon butty FOC when I went in to fix something.

Where death is involved the smell in a mortuary isn't great especially when they have a body on the slab doing a pm saw one guy turn up to do something while we were installing some kit the mortuary techs were having a bit of banter with him one said something and he was out the door and throwing up and he hadn't even seen a body

For absolute stink in places I've worked it has to be the Heparin plant in a pharmaceutical factory when an apprentice that place hummed and it seemed to permeate into the pores of your skin no matter how hot the shower was or how much deodorant you used after work you could be in a pub or club and you would smell it and notice people around you with twitching noses
 
Don't see any problem with a slaughterhouse yes they smell but I always got a well loaded bacon butty FOC when I went in to fix something.

Where death is involved the smell in a mortuary isn't great especially when they have a body on the slab doing a pm saw one guy turn up to do something while we were installing some kit the mortuary techs were having a bit of banter with him one said something and he was out the door and throwing up and he hadn't even seen a body

For absolute stink in places I've worked it has to be the Heparin plant in a pharmaceutical factory when an apprentice that place hummed and it seemed to permeate into the pores of your skin no matter how hot the shower was or how much deodorant you used after work you could be in a pub or club and you would smell it and notice people around you with twitching noses
when i was working at the farm it wasnt the smell that was unpleasant (it wasnt nice by any means) it was the humidity.

you could taste water droplets in the air in the birthing shed with all the young under heaters and pregnant sows giving birth
 

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