All fun and games til you’re poopin from thirty meters up.

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      Usually you see it for toolchests and generators, but it’s not uncommon to see things like portapottys hoisted up to prevent people tampering with them while nobody is at the site (also keeps a load on the sheave, which I was told is important if a wind starts up or similar). You don’t want someone coming in and dumping whatever old garbage in there, like for example Charlie Kirk’s exsanguinated corpse.

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      Glad to know I’m not the only one that instantly thought of that lol

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    The shitters upstairs are always the worst ones on the jobsites, and when they have to sling them up and down like this it’s even worse than “shitter elevator day” shitters.

    I mean, think about it. 10 persons for one week for one shitter. Typically that boundary is stretched. Those weeks where the crane got delayed for whatever reason? Those shitters didn’t get serviced.

    Crane rigged shitters are the worst shitters. Thanks for coming to my talk.