Wildest Request yet!!

I used to work at a local dealership after high school. We had a car come in that was bought at auction that had a really big snake that had died around the engine. It had only been ran long enough to dry the snake out and cause some slight smoking while it was running. The detail shop used the pressure washer to remove what they could and then let the rest burn off. It smelled nasty. I could not think of how bad a whole deer would be.
 
When we were done the whole shop smelled so so bad.
 
John you probably know about it, but their is one sure fire way to clean up blood and remove all traces that I will not post on an open forum as we don't need to make an investigators job harder. Odd thing is that you have probably drank it at least once in your life.
Yes I know what your talking about.. I did drink it because it works.
 
... The stench from the deer must have been awful. I remember dead animals floating in swimming pools when we had our pool service routes - rotten smell!

We had a call a couple of years ago from a woman in a third floor apartment - she wanted her parrot cage pressure washed, but it had to be done on the balcony. She requested that she be the one doing the pressure washing as 'this should bring down the price'... Never did find out if the cage got cleaned.
 
Worst job in this industry that I know of is a company that cleans up after there was a bloody death or suicide in a house or outside. Sometimes it's usually a love one in that house that died and the blood is everywhere. This is after the investigation is complete. Good money in this and it clears out the disaster ASAP so other family members don't have to do it.. Brutal work...
We're friends with a company that does this type of work. It seems the worst is when someone dies and no one checks on them until the next holiday.
 
We're friends with a company that does this type of work. It seems the worst is when someone dies and no one checks on them until the next holiday.

Do you know if there is some sort of licensing required for this business or is permitting required for disposal/incineration? Must need a strong stomach for this line of business! I know the smell from some restaurant dumpsters make me gag...
 
We're friends with a company that does this type of work. It seems the worst is when someone dies and no one checks on them until the next holiday.
Yea that's nasty. I smoked my first cigar when I had to watch a body that was a few weeks dead and the whole Bldg. Was reeking of decay and first thought by tenants was that there were rodents dying in the walls.. Smells like these you never forget.

Shotgun blast are the worst.. Because of the devastation they cause to love ones and the mess that's left behind.... Which is minuscule compared to the emotional mess thats there to stay..

Some Jobs we would never do.. And this type of work would be high on that list but someone has to do it I would think the job pays well because of what these companies have to deal with.
 
I dont think I would take any work like that. Im a deer hunter and dead deer doesnt bother me. Dead human might.
 
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