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Sorry for the slight derail, but what do you reckon the hardest job is physically, day in, day out?

We all know tree work of any kind can be extremely physically demanding (although I try and make it as easy as possible).

I reckon I could still do a day like Don, but I'd be in bed afterwards till about Saturday.

Manual digging is hard graft, so is mixing muck or concrete without a mixer, but it's unlikely you'd be doing any of them as a job as such.

What do you reckon?

Before you start Eggs, your job is easy, shite flows downhill.

 

 

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As long as you've got gravity on your side, it gets a little more difficult if you haven't.

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Building can potentially be mighty hard graft. The last few weeks I have taken 'time off' to do a landscaping job at home- involving mixing tons of concrete and laying 9" blocks and granite etc. working as a team of 3 this would be quite straightforward but on my own (and i do rather go hell for leather) keeping up with a constant mixer and pouring concreting laying blocks etc etc- proper knackard when I finish at 9pm!

 

I worked in a quarry once in the sawing shed- trying to keep up with dumper loads of stone being poured into the shed all day and whilst being sprayed with freezing cold water was pretty hard work:thumbdown:

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