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While watching Judge Alex on TV today, the plantiff stated he drives daily from Maryland to West Virginia to work in a chicken processing plant. He is the guy who grabs the guts out of the chickens as they roll along on the conveyor line. Sounds like a real dirty job to me.
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I work at a car wash in St. Albans, WV. Doesn't sound like much of a dirty job, but some of the stuff that I have to do is pretty filthy. People bring their trucks through there after going 4-wheeling, coal mining, covered in tar, bug guts, bird poop, until you can barely see the color of the paint. Details are pretty nasty, too. Some cars come in with suckers stuck to the seats, candybars melted on the dash, and I have even had a car from a bakery that makes and delivers cakes come for a detail that there was enough dog hair in it to build my own dog. The worst part is cleaning the drains and the vacuums in the self service bays. I even found someones dentures in the vacuum once. Anyway, just a suggestion.
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Hey Mike, I am a student at John Adams Middlr School in Charleston, West Virginia and I am a big fan of yours. My i dea for the show is for you to be a middle school janitor at my school. It MUST be dirty and gross cleaning up puke and lunchroom crap and scrapping gum off of tables. Tere is also a seventh grade teacher with a pet snake (I know how much you love snakes). I would love for you to come to our school and see just how dirty it is being a janitor. Plus, it makes civilized life possible.
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Hello Mike I have seen that you have not done any dirty jobs shows on doing dishes in a restruant which is an extremly a dirty job. Applebees in Beckley wva.
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quote: Originally posted by DJModChickie: Please post your show ideas here. Hi Mike, My name is Kelley Fouche and I am on the Board of Directors at PIGS, Animal Sanctuary in Shepherdstown, WV. We have a wonderful 60 acre farm with over 300 pigs. We also have dogs, cats, sheep, goats and horses. All of these animals have been rescued and will live out their lives at our Non-Profit Facility. As you can imagine, it takes a lot of work and cleaning, to keep the place in great shape for happy, healthy pigs and other animals. We have lots of cleaning, poop scooping, mud hole fun, animal vacinating and feeding fun, that we can provide for you. Please let me know if you would be interested in coming to work with us. We do know how much you like Pigs!! They are all safe here and do not get eaten!! We would love to have you! Thanks for checking us out! www.pigs.org, if you want to see more. WEST VIRGINIA Please include job title, company/organization, city, etc. Must be a specific job, and not theoretical ("plumber" vs. "pipe fitter, Pipe City Plumbers, Silver Spring, WV"). West Virginia ideas only. Thank you. DJModChickie
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Hi! My name is Kim Coker. I would like to nominate my husband's job for dirty jobs. He works at Fort Martin Power Station in Maidsville, WV, as a project coordinator. In the power plant they must deal with extreme heat and coal dust, they must crawl in and out of and work in very confined spaces, and you can't be afraid of heights either. There are a lot of different aspects of working in a power plant. My husband started as part-time temporary employee and worked he way through each phase of the plant until attaining the project coordinator job he holds now. Along with the plant employees, during outages there are many different contractors involved with work at the plant, scaffolding, electrician, construction, etc. There would be many different jobs to cover within one place. Over the next two years or so, they are working on installing scrubbers at Fort Martin which is another job just in itself. I hope you will consider coming to Wild, Wonderful, West Virginia to visit the Fort Martin Power Station. quote: Originally posted by DJModChickie: Please post your show ideas here.
WEST VIRGINIA Please include job title, company/organization, city, etc. Must be a specific job, and not theoretical ("plumber" vs. "pipe fitter, Pipe City Plumbers, Silver Spring, WV"). West Virginia ideas only.
Thank you. DJModChickie
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dr pepper Junior Member Posted 08-05-08 09:35 PM Hey Mike I have a dirty job for you a junk yard nice and greasy and muddy and a lot of fun.
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kittenclouds12 Junior Member Posted 08-20-08 01:55 PM Hey. How about being a service crew member for Auto Rally Cars. It involves much filth, late hours, smashing bashed bodywork to get the thing back on track. it also involves many different types of people, including ones from all over the U.S. and Europe, South America, etc. You can start the event, which usually lasts from 1 to 3 days by inspecting the cars for safety and classifications and motorcycles that will be running in the event, after that, you will be on call for the rest of the event for what ever mechanical, rescue, whatever might happen! Never know! Come and see. Next event in W.V. will be in Early Aug. 2009. We also have an event coming up in upstate NY. For more info, contact me (I am the "techchick".) To see more of the events, contact me first, or nasarallysport.com Thanks!!! Jan Van
This message has been edited. Last edited by: mod_ivy, 08-20-08 09:18 PM
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