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If you have a backhoe, mini-ex, or big ex replacing hydrants can be a great way to make friends and contacts. Just make sure you have a shovel man
 

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If you have a backhoe, mini-ex, or big ex replacing hydrants can be a great way to make friends and contacts. Just make sure you have a shovel man
I’m the shovel man. The last one was in a wash stall. That one sucks.
 

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I can stand on the end of a shovel with the best of them.
 

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Speaking of shovels...

I had to shovel this (my) fudge up today.

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The mower was drove in the ground. I was too embarrassed to go over and get the 548 skidder so a round point shovel was needed.

I believe.....you fudge it up...you fix it.

This was a fun one.............

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The mower was drove in the ground. I was too embarrassed to go over and get the 548 skidder so a round point shovel was needed.

I believe.....you fudge it up...you fix it.

This was a fun one.............

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I've had a few fudge ups on the job that were about that level. One thing I don't miss about my first career is being responsible for many thousands of dollars worth of customer property and their life and death safety on top of that. Its rather strange that my job now pays way better and the actual consequences of messing up are nowhere near as severe. Seems like it should be the other way around.
 
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