Has anybody....

RandyB

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So has anybody ever cleaned a rendering plant??? I've cleaned an egg laying barn in the past. 50 ft. wide 500 ft long, held 5,000 birds. NEVER doing that again. The guy told me the basement needs to be cleaned. "That's where everything ends up" he tells me. Should I be scared????? Or do my best Ron Musgraves and tell him "No problem, just get out the checkbook!!!" I'll bring the camera and get some pictures. The real kicker is I just pulled everything out of the truck for the winter and put it into heated storage. Also the truck is going into the body shop Friday from the fight with Bambi's dad. It sounds like they can wait till the truck is out of the shop though. So anyway, any suggestions? This one is kind of rambling ain't it. Oh maybe it's time to switch to decaf.
 
See if you can see replays of Dirty Jobs with Mike Rowe on Discovery.com

If they show the episodes you can see the rendering plant where they take all the dead animals, cook them, process their parts and sell........EVERYTHING..............

It is kind of gross so if you have a weak stomache, I would not watch. It is a lot worse than a chicken laying barn, way worse. If only there was "smell-o-vision" so you could smell what they are smelling. hahahahaha

If you were to do the rendering plant, you would figure in new hoses so you can leave your hoses there, you would not want to bring that "aroma" home with you. hahahahaha

I would figure in your hourly rate or daily rate x 1.5 more or less as it will probably be the most gross thing you have done so far.

Good Luck.
 
I'm from Chicago, have no idea what a rendering plant is, and I don't think I want to know. I'll stick to concrete, building washes and parking garage structures.

I think Obama, Pelosi, Reid and other traitorous POS socialist politico's needs some "rendering". Just saying...
 
A rendering plant is where dead livestock is sent to be made into fertilizer or lard etc. Dead meaning when it dies on the farm from something other than being slaughtered for food, such as disease or predators etc. Non consumable. Kind of farm raised road kill. No smell worse that I know of. If you follow a rendering truck with the hoofs sticking up over the sides of the truck on your motorcycle in August you will remember it.
 
No chance my bike will ever follow a rendering truck.

A rendering plant is where dead livestock is sent to be made into fertilizer or lard etc. Dead meaning when it dies on the farm from something other than being slaughtered for food, such as disease or predators etc. Non consumable. Kind of farm raised road kill. No smell worse that I know of. If you follow a rendering truck with the hoofs sticking up over the sides of the truck on your motorcycle in August you will remember it.
 
Trust me they have them in AZ too. They pick up dead horses too. You can smell them from 1/2 mi behind on the interstate. You'll follow until you can get around like a livestock truck. They are the same companies that have the grease cans behind restaurants like Darling International.
 
Thanks for all the encouragement???? The part I left out is this job will be clean-up from a fire at the rendering plant in the basement so the electricians can run new power. Had to reschedule the walk through to next week. Electrician was running late from his last call. A quick google search of rendering plants tells me the rate just went up. This will most likely turn into time & materials.
 
My husband is from a small meatpacking town in Iowa. All I know is he said that the people who work at the rendering plants got paid really well, but they could never get the smell off of them. I'm just sayin.
 
See if you can see replays of Dirty Jobs with Mike Rowe on Discovery.com

If they show the episodes you can see the rendering plant where they take all the dead animals, cook them, process their parts and sell........EVERYTHING..............

It is kind of gross so if you have a weak stomache, I would not watch. It is a lot worse than a chicken laying barn, way worse. If only there was "smell-o-vision" so you could smell what they are smelling. hahahahaha

If you were to do the rendering plant, you would figure in new hoses so you can leave your hoses there, you would not want to bring that "aroma" home with you. hahahahaha

I would figure in your hourly rate or daily rate x 1.5 more or less as it will probably be the most gross thing you have done so far.

Good Luck.


I really think some of you guys need to send is stuff to Mike Rowe. I'll help you contact the show. And if you get on Dirty Jobs, can I tag along pleeez? I think Mike Rowe would be the coolest next door neighbor ever.
 
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