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Old 06-01-2009, 04:24 PM   #1
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Water line locate

I was looking for a water service with a new apprentice.

Check out his form with the shovel it is perfect and of course his drawers rolling out the crack of his azz is always pleasing to the eye

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Old 06-01-2009, 05:14 PM   #2
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My back hurts just lookin at that.
Did he find it?
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Old 06-01-2009, 05:15 PM   #3
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Can you institute a dress code?
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Old 06-01-2009, 05:15 PM   #4
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Gotta love it, at least his drawers cover his azz crack.
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My back hurts just lookin at that.
Did he find it?
He actually did. He is part of a DC summer program he wants to be a plumber. So He has been working with me locating water and sewer lines for my plumber.

He is a really good helper and learns quickly and listens well. I have been impressed with him so far, I hope he lasts.
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Maybe on the required hand tools list you could add suspenders ????
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Can you institute a dress code?

That is their Uniform

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He is part of a DC summer program he wants to be a plumber........

He is a really good helper and learns quickly and listens well. I have been impressed with him so far, I hope he lasts.
I see.... he is in the apprentice system. So he has not yet mastered the proper "Plumber's Crack" technique.
How many weeks will you allow this young lad to embarrass himself with the incorrect presentation.

I can only image the talk on the job site......."Mr Rory, when can I learn how to show my butt like the other plumbers do?"
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Why exactly are you standing behind your helpers and taking pictures of them as they bend over?
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Why exactly are you standing behind your helpers and taking pictures of them as they bend over?
I am try to capture those special moments on film?
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Old 06-01-2009, 09:22 PM   #11
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Hope he don't stumble across this on the net.

"Hey boss, I was researching your company last night and came across this pic you took of may arse. What kind of job is this?
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I tried that line once ...... oh never mind this is a public forum
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Whats with the shovel for locates? Teach him how to use witching sticks and he wont have to dig such a big hole
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