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14 Things I Learned As A Construction Worker In Alabama
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<blockquote data-quote="FactusIRX" data-source="post: 1489828" data-attributes="member: 17987"><p>I've worked in both male professions and female "professions". Male professions are tough work with tight deadlines and considerable risk and stress. They very from being mind-numbingly repetitive to extremely difficult and risky, often in a matter of seconds. Female "professions" are no different than receiving welfare. The only exception is retail / food service work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FactusIRX, post: 1489828, member: 17987"] I've worked in both male professions and female "professions". Male professions are tough work with tight deadlines and considerable risk and stress. They very from being mind-numbingly repetitive to extremely difficult and risky, often in a matter of seconds. Female "professions" are no different than receiving welfare. The only exception is retail / food service work. [/QUOTE]
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