View Full Version : New job, things looking up.
dremen
05-01-2010, 09:57 AM
Well got hired on yesterday by a company to shovel snow by hand for close to 12 hours a day. I tell ya i've never done this much cardio in my life, but it pays fairly well, about $175/day. Really the only downside is EXTREME lower back pumps. The first 4 hours of my shift are 4 hours of crippling pain...... 100mg/day of dbol and 1000 deads don't even come close to the back pumps im dealing with.
Anywho just wanted to say thanks for all the well wishes from you folks here at CBB. Good day:)
natenator
05-01-2010, 10:21 AM
I don't get it? Your a welder no? Should be decent jobs available not requiring you to kill yourself which is what you are doing man.
theboss
05-01-2010, 10:56 AM
atleast you got some cash coming in.....keep looking for something else obviously...
would a belt of some sort help? or the icy hot back patch ??.........works for Shaq-Fu !!
anyone else remember the Fu-Schnicken's ????? LOL
Ritch
05-01-2010, 02:27 PM
I`m glad you found something, hopefully something better comes along for you.
I am jobless in the Calgary area! Maybe I should shovel too...
Mr Ontario
05-01-2010, 04:20 PM
Shovel shit on a Farm you mean? :)
I am jobless in the Calgary area! Maybe I should shovel too...
we dont have farms... we used to have oil...
rickyboy36
05-01-2010, 04:29 PM
Well got hired on yesterday by a company to shovel snow by hand for close to 12 hours a day. I tell ya i've never done this much cardio in my life, but it pays fairly well, about $175/day. Really the only downside is EXTREME lower back pumps. The first 4 hours of my shift are 4 hours of crippling pain...... 100mg/day of dbol and 1000 deads don't even come close to the back pumps im dealing with.
Anywho just wanted to say thanks for all the well wishes from you folks here at CBB. Good day:)
Wow man,you'll be burning alot of calories..loll..better bring some food with you.
Congrats on the job though:)
dremen
05-01-2010, 05:25 PM
Wow man,you'll be burning alot of calories..loll..better bring some food with you.
Congrats on the job though:)
Ha ha if i don't have a calorie shake every hour i get VERY dizzy....lol
Whey iso, PB, olive oil, 2% milk, ground oatmeal:)
C-money
05-01-2010, 06:05 PM
congrats buddy!
Big D
05-01-2010, 06:16 PM
congrats man, if you find the work too hard you can always consider drilling, it pays good,
dremen
05-01-2010, 07:25 PM
congrats man, if you find the work too hard you can always consider drilling, it pays good,
Ya, but ain't the work like on and off kinda like sometimes there's no work? Sounds like a blast....lol
Hard labour work, 12-14 hour days is all i've ever know....lol
Hmmmm where would a good lace to start be? Just move to Alberta and look around? I've heard it hard to get on, but if you do and you work yer ass off they will keep you on steady work and keep bumping the pay up.
I've seen the show called "THE RIG" and it's ****in cool IMHO:D
GYMBRAT
05-01-2010, 07:57 PM
congrats bro, who gives a ****, work is work when one needs money!! The rigs are easy as **** now days bro, and the money is great, though one can't plan on BBing for a life style in the patch ;)
.....Been in the patch since I was 14 yrs old, was getting paid $9.44 hr on the rigs back then.......tried getting out a few times to be hm every night to be with fam, BBing etc., but could not get used to being a robot 5 days a wk :D
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