Hey Mike You are one sexy man. Ya make me wish I had a dirty job, I don't. Does a dirty mind qualify? Just wondering. Love the show, not an addict but, I do make room on Tuesday nights to watch. An opera singer? Very impressive!Oh and, don't worry about the hair, you're very handsome.
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Hey guys, I think I have a terribly dirty job for Mike! I work in the restaurant industry and every 3 or 4 months these guys show up around 2:00 in the morning to do something really nasty! CLEAN THE GREASE TRAPS!!! The worst I've seen was a bar afriend of mine was openning that had not been serviced in years because it was vacant. I suggest you try to find a place like that or just send him out with the guys. They usually do three or four a night! Hope you like the idea! AJP
I have what some would consider a dirty job. I am a daycare provider. I deal with soiled diapers, runny noses, vomit, food (sticky, dry, liquid, etc.) on the floor, dirty dishes, spills of all kinds. You get the idea. Let me know what you think.
I worked for a screenprinter during High School. Besides all the nasty solvents that ate the skin from your hands, the smelly inks and the sheer mess of it all, it wasn't so bad. Luckily I went on to bigger and better jobs, but the show should visit a screenprinting shop, the smaller the better. Shops typically print everything from tshirts to bumber stickers to ball caps to posters. There are screenprinters in every town from mom & pop to corporate giants. You might even get a free tshirt from the deal.
Originally posted by guinnessporter: Hey guys, I think I have a terribly dirty job for Mike! I work in the restaurant industry and every 3 or 4 months these guys show up around 2:00 in the morning to do something really nasty! CLEAN THE GREASE TRAPS!!! The worst I've seen was a bar afriend of mine was openning that had not been serviced in years because it was vacant. I suggest you try to find a place like that or just send him out with the guys. They usually do three or four a night! Hope you like the idea! AJP
You stole my idea! I think this would be an excellent idea for you to do a program on. I used to manage a restaurant that used a "char-broiler" and the hood system above it had to be cleaned every 4 to 6 months. After six months of constant use, the hood will have about 30 lbs of grease leading up to the roof. The guys came away coated in grease and a nasty green chemical. This is the way to go if you want a dirty job. Grease is like beach sand, it will find places you didn't even know you had.
Hi there; We absalutely love the show. We watch as many as we can. Mike is a crack up and we would love to invite him to a cattle branding. It's a lot of fun and a really dirty job. We have horses that he can ride to gather cattle with and would love for him to rollup his sleeves and get dirty with us. I was surprised to see this many postings involving livestock. Hope to hear from you soon.
I am a college student at Washington College is Chestertown, MD. I am working my way through college with two dirty jobs. I am a "buggy picker" on a commericial rockfishing boat on the chesepeake bay, and a fiberglass layer for commercial boats. I think you would enjoy commericial gillnetting and picking a dozen buggies and mudshad out of a gillnett as fast as you possibly can while the captain drives the boat and picks the sandbags while maybe I pick the corkline. Its actually a lot of fun, and I'm doing it because not many people can stand it. My captains name is "Muscles" he is a one of a kind waterman born and raised in rock hall, i think it would be an entertaining show because not many people know about gillnetting. Maryland ROCK! Thanks for all the great shows, your the best on Television! D. Brooks
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Hello Mike. Love the show. My job is one that you have probably already heard of. But I'll tell you about it anyway. I clean dog waste out of people's yards. Might not seem so bad, but after three months of winter, and up to six dogs using a yard as a virtual toilet, Spring clean up season can be pretty dirty. Keep up the good work with the show.
I'm so confused! When I google it, I get all sorts of results about the season being on dvd, but when I go to the store, it's not there! I've even ASKED the store, but they won't tell me anything! is it no longer available? someone tell me what's going on!
This isn't an everyday dirty job, but it is something that every once and a great while we have to do it! And, it is very nasty. About a year or so ago the toilet in our house began backing up and we couldn't figure out what was wrong with it, until my dad went under the house and somehow the lines got seriously messed up and we wound up having to pull up all the boards in the bathroom and the room next to the bathroom and take shovels and scoop out everything (and it was disgusting). After cleaning it out we had to restore all the boards and we stil have to keep a close eye on it. :|
Mike I have been watching your 100th job show and commend you for your fortitude. I can feel for you because over the last 30+ years,having married a farm girl, i have done,not on your grand scale though, many of the jobs you have been on. My excuse is being a carpenter in northern minn. I have alot of time on my hands but not alot of money,so i have to learn about many things that i can't afford to have done for me. I usually work in the taconite mines putting up scaffolding for the maint. shutdowns. It's a living but not steady. The last down that i was on, after 12 hours my wife met me at the door and told me to strip and my dog wanted to bit me because i was so black, so i know all about dirty. You want dirty that's it. If you are in the area up here would like to have coffee with you. Keep up the great show i am now a loyal fan. Great Job. MIKE
Wow, Child Vomit to what ever poop. can't beat that for dirty. BUT, try being a 120lb 5'2" woman cutting and baling over 125 square bales of hay, on a hot summer day, and doing all the work start to finish, from feild to barn. la dee da.
Remember when you were building that house out of cow poo and grass and all that? Well it kinda reminded me that back home, people use dried cowpats to polich the floors in their homes. Once its dried it polishes a concrete floor real good and there's no smell either! You know I've seen you eat some questionable stuff and I'd like you to try eating what we call a snot apple back home or maybe even fried field mice. Google it if you want to just in case you don't believe me. They are an acquired taste I must say!
Hi Mike, i am a producer in a small production house in Antigua WI in the Caribbean. Here in Antigua we still have some fairly undevelopped places here and we make use of a small truck affectionally called the penutbutter express to remove feces from some homes and busenessplaces. i can almost guarantee you have never done this before. and if you're looking for bad, we got bad. you could smell this coming from some distance as it is transported on tractor to the landfill. you just have to check this out before they stop it.
We love playing Dirty Jobs in the minivan on longer trips. I don't have to watch it as I drive because Mike Rowe's dialog is descriptive enough and hilarious. The kids love it too. I'm going to keep buying the new seasons as they come out.
Originally posted by sandibird50: I have what some would consider a dirty job. I am a daycare provider. I deal with soiled diapers, runny noses, vomit, food (sticky, dry, liquid, etc.) on the floor, dirty dishes, spills of all kinds. You get the idea. Let me know what you think.
I too am a daycare provider. I have to agree. I have been pooped on, full of boogers and snot, etc. It's a dirty job, but the rewards of loving the kids is worh it! :O)