I grew up ranching and bailing hay, and now I'm a based mechanic who enjoys jiu jitsu. Relax bro, I'm goading you.
I grew up skinning my knuckles wrenching on diesels and sports cars, still doing it, still skinning my knuckles. What do you work on?
I don't mind skinning knuckles, but when the wrench slips backwards and you smash the elbow....fuuuuck that
I hate that, luckily the cars I work on let me avoid elbow smashes. Big engine bays, and the cramped stuff is reached with extensions or small wrenches. Fuck you top starter bolt!
I work on giant ammunition loaders. Been thinking of getting into diesel mechanics and heavy machine operating
Good money, or aircraft mechanic. This guy I do validation work with on occasion was an air force mechanic, good dude, taught me a lot of shit about turbines.
Heavy machine operating, whoo kid you better be a complete straight edge guy. With the money at stake they make sure you're squeaky squeaky. When I was working the docks, the crane dock loaders had weekly drug tests. They made $80k a year, mostly butch dykes and clean cut niggers, the only cleaner cut niggers are bus drivers. You'll never see a sloppy bus driver, and if you do, that guy has drug problems.
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