The Weirdest/Craziest Job You Have Ever Done
I hope there are a few spies who come forward. Anyway, Aj's post on robots is the muse for this post. This is going to be a wild ride. ok I'll start with a sad job-but I will save my most controversial job for later-I want to see what you all can bring to the table.
to pay for college tuition, I sat in a back room at the bookstore and tore off book covers. Yes-from most beloved novels to Aristotle. We sent the covers back to the publisher's and we torched the books. Yes! Torched them! If you were caught "stealing" the body of a book to be torched (!) you were fired.
to pay for college tuition, I sat in a back room at the bookstore and tore off book covers. Yes-from most beloved novels to Aristotle. We sent the covers back to the publisher's and we torched the books. Yes! Torched them! If you were caught "stealing" the body of a book to be torched (!) you were fired.
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the summer of 77 I was a counselor in training at a girl scout camp in iowa. I was 15. All girl scout camps within a certain geographic location were informed that a horrible multiple rape/murder of young scouts happened in OK. at the time, they sought a recent prison escapee for the crime. They set all the counselors up to do all night watch and patrol. They gave me a flashlight and two way radio. I sat in the dark and then patrolled my camp unit, checking on each tent of girls for weeks. 15, middle of the night, alone. scariest thing I have EVER done. but not as scary as what you faced. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma_gi...
Consequently, there are all kinda great stories to tell. But the craziest was when we were hired by a realtor to go into the penthouse of one of Houston's poshest high rises in the aftermath of a domestic murder-suicide and empty it of everything wall-to-wall, including blood-soaked bed and carpet and other tell-tale signs of the mayhem.
I worked as a roadie for a rock band back in 1979-1981. Some of the things I saw people do... I didn't fall off of a turnip truck, but I was still surprised at what some girls would do to get introduced to members of the band. Oh the mammaries... er, um memories... Sorry. Did I write that out loud? :) I wouldn't say it was weird, but some of those groupies sure were crazy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92sEgZSm...
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Too bad the businessman was so ignorant about watercraft. Did he ever say what the destination was? That might give some clue about the cargo. Two hours one way travel would limit the destinations, but might also include a rendevous at sea.
Any thoughts about the weight to size of the boxes and what was in demand in 1952?
I am glad the boat came along to pick you up and you are here to tell the tale.
Remember Mark Twain's definition of a gold miner: "A liar standing next to a hole in the ground".
I would meet the scamster, go to his property in the field, take my own samples, get them fire assayed at a reputable lab, and report to the rich doctor/lawyer that you will not get rich on this promoted mining property. They were always wide eyed grateful and then would refer me to yet another doctor/lawyer falling for yet another scam. In the course of all this I met some really wacked out crazies out there in the deserts. I am probably lucky I was not thrown down an old shaft followed by bags of lime. Some of these characters were dangerous, one shot a guy sitting in his car ahead of him in the drive thru banking lane, another openly threatened the life of the Arizona Governor back then. The only one that had it worse was the State Mine Inspectors that had to go out and inspect these "operations".
I could write a book on these stories. Hmmmm.
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