Posted by Aaron Ford on May 14, 2009 at 13:50:50 from (72.84.43.224):
In Reply to: Dirtiest jobs posted by Mark W. on May 14, 2009 at 09:43:26:
I worked in the same building (Oleska Building, Morgantown WV) that they welded garbage trucks in. If you want a smell you can never forget, boil some garbage effluent.
Not sure what caused it, but flies and birds could not survive more than a few minutes in this building. We would follow the fly until it dropped dead in mid-air. It would only take a minute or two. Birds lasted about ten minutes. It was a clean production bay that made frequency converters. No harsh chemicals or gases were used that we knew of, but stuff did not live long. We had no pest problems.
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