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Happened to a friend at 30mph on a straight country road… he was out of work and basically anything for nearly a year 😩
"Made in China"
 
My folks had a plumbing shop and one of my many jobs was to deliver then set up and service the chemical toilets and pump septic tanks out .
When folks would ask me what I did for work I'd tell them I was paid to take $hit from people ha ha
When and if you didn't want to pay the bill I'd tell them I'd leave it on their front yard what wouldn't go back into the tank , they always paid the bill .
 
My folks had a plumbing shop and one of my many jobs was to deliver then set up and service the chemical toilets and pump septic tanks out .
When folks would ask me what I did for work I'd tell them I was paid to take $hit from people ha ha
When and if you didn't want to pay the bill I'd tell them I'd leave it on their front yard what wouldn't go back into the tank , they always paid the bill .


First porta-cans I remember seeing were in the petro-chem plants. With the right set-up somebody could empty, clean, and restock one without getting their hands dirty. Paid very well when they didn't have much competition too.

I was pushing a crew when a guy came emptying the cans. I stopped and stared knowing my crew would stop too. "What are you staring at?"

"Him, that is one more smart son of a gun!"

"Yeah?"

"Yeah, he really knows his shit!"

I have seen a few situations with porta-cans over the years. Helped create one myself. I was in Terre Haute Indiana working in a power station. I noticed this one guy on the crew would sit there and wiggle around like a two year old for ten minutes before he would take a crap on his lunch hour. Every day as soon as we were told to go back to work he made a bee line for the crappers. They were all lined up on a bank of the Wabash. they were just outside the overhead door into the enclosed plant and about forty feet above the water, right on the edge of the bluff with water directly below. One day I watched him almost run to his favorite can. I gave him just time to get comfortable then hit the front of the can with my shoulders hard enough to rock it back mightily like I planned to shove it in the river.

"WAIT, WAIT, THERE IS SOMEBODY IN HERE!"

Hu
 
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