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Posted by Randy as in Randy-IA on June 18, 2006 at 11:55:17 from (209.152.95.61):
In Reply to: Hay pet peeve posted by KEH on June 18, 2006 at 11:25:33:
Everyone must think their Mommy is following them around to pick up after them . I have the same peeve but I don't have that same problem . I work on construction sites and construction workers are bad about being to lazy to walk ten feet to put their trash in the dumpster after break or dinner , it's easier to just leave it on the ground at their feet because someone else will pick it up , but not before the wind blows it off the jobsite into the river or wherever . I make everyone on the jobsite that works for me police the site including the journeymen , I don't think the labororers should clean up that kind of trash by themselves just the trash produced incedental to the job , I know it's not cost effective but I don't like it ...Randy
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