You know the old saying jack of all trades? Yeah, thats me. Some of the dirty jobs on MY resume were stablehand, Army heavy equipment mchanic, press helper, and trash man. As a stablehand, I mostly cleaned horse stalls. Lots and lots of "poo" as Mike would say. Mechanic...Mike did that one, so we've seen how lovely that one is. Of course, I've also gotten to do that one in Iraq. So add sand and dust and dirt to all the oil, and you have a hard time keeping clean. At a factory I used to work at, every now and then I would have to go work in the press shop. Now that was a greasy, oily job. Every 5th, 10th part or so you would have to oil parts, so you get good and slimy doing that one. And as a trash man, I have emptied school dumpsters, dumpsters at the local state park, which is a major trout fishing park, and restraunts. I have seen it all, and probably smelled it all. The grossest thing I've seen would probably during deer season, where local hunteers will just throw their deer guts in the trash.