buckytom
Chef Extraordinaire
with so much concern for trivial things, i think we ain't "getting" enough attention.
with so much concern for trivial things, i think we ain't "getting" enough attention.
Use cold water for the first go, to remove the worst of it. You don't want to heat that up and increase the smell. You can always go over it with hot water later. Oh yeah, hot water sets stuff like that.oh man, i am thoroughly grossed out. i decided to clean out the shed in the back yard today, and found that some little beastie has been living in there, eating the apples from the tree and crapping all over everything.
i think i'll use the pressure washer connected to the hot water heater to wash off.
I didn't realize you had been contaminated.lol, i meant to wash me off...
Just make sure you do that in hiding, the neighbors might call the copslol, i meant to wash me off...
That's true, but it could be fun Keep lookin over your shoulder and the holes in the fence!!!lol, using the pressure washer the neighbors might be more concerned with the screams rather than the nudity.
You are an awesome nurse. It is who you are, what you have worked so hard to be. You were pulled off your job because you are good at something - not your fault. They are not really mad at you, or because you are doing a good job. They are frustrated because they need you too. Just keep doing what you are told to best you can (which I know is incredible! ).Boss is highly upset. I got pulled from my regular job for the duration to help with getting the facility up and running on our Electronic Medication/Treatment Records (E-MAR/E-TAR). I am the only person in the entire facility who is capable of getting more than two done in an 8 hour period with 97% accuracy.
So now I am in trouble again because I am doing a good job...I give up. Sometime I wish I was just cashiering or cooking again.
My house and I both need to vent.
Our sewage pump which controls sewage from the lower level of our home went out the other night which caused the tank to overflow, seeping raw sewage over the concrete floor of the utility room. This raw seepage created a major stinker, the odor permeating through the entire house.
I immediately started pumping the raw sewage out of the tank using a secondary pump out into my back yard. (plants needed some fertilization anyway.. )
I washed everything down, took a shower, and woke up the next morning with huge, swollen ears! I must have come in contact with the dirty water or breathed enough stench to cause this allergic reaction.
So I went to work with huge, swollen, elephant ears that day, which was yesterday.
Meanwhile, I did not want to replace that pump with the same crappy unit from Home Depot. This was the third pump I've replaced in the last dozen years or so. Anyway, I found an on-line retailer which sells a better unit at a great price so I ordered it. Then, shortly after, I get a call from them telling me that the unit is out of stock and I should be getting it in about 10 days. I told them I didn't mind and wanted the pump anyway. The bathroom at the lower level will be out of commission for the next few days, but that's ok.....we rarely go down stairs and use that bathroom. I know that sounds weird, but the house being situated on a hillside, our upper level of the house is our main level, at street level. Sewage only from the lower level needs to be pumped up to street level.
My ears are semi-swollen today. And I'm not looking forward to installing the new Zoeller pump in the next few days but it has to be done.
Boss is highly upset. I got pulled from my regular job for the duration to help with getting the facility up and running on our Electronic Medication/Treatment Records (E-MAR/E-TAR). I am the only person in the entire facility who is capable of getting more than two done in an 8 hour period with 97% accuracy.
So now I am in trouble again because I am doing a good job...I give up. Sometime I wish I was just cashiering or cooking again.
roadfix said:My house and I both need to vent.
Our sewage pump which controls sewage from the lower level of our home went out the other night which caused the tank to overflow, seeping raw sewage over the concrete floor of the utility room. This raw seepage created a major stinker, the odor permeating through the entire house.
I immediately started pumping the raw sewage out of the tank using a secondary pump out into my back yard. (plants needed some fertilization anyway.. )
I washed everything down, took a shower, and woke up the next morning with huge, swollen ears! I must have come in contact with the dirty water or breathed enough stench to cause this allergic reaction.
So I went to work with huge, swollen, elephant ears that day, which was yesterday. And yes, I was made fun of...
Meanwhile, I did not want to replace that pump with the same crappy unit from Home Depot. This was the third pump I've replaced in the last dozen years or so. Anyway, I found an on-line retailer which sells a better unit at a great price so I ordered it. Then, shortly after, I get a call from them telling me that the unit is out of stock and I should be getting it in about 10 days. I told them I didn't mind and wanted the pump anyway. The bathroom at the lower level will be out of commission for the next few days, but that's ok.....we rarely go down stairs and use that bathroom. I know that sounds weird, but the house being situated on a hillside, our upper level of the house is our main level, at street level. Sewage only from the lower level needs to be pumped up to street level.
My ears are semi-swollen today. And I'm not looking forward to installing the new Zoeller pump in the next few days but it has to be done.
I don't mind getting real dirty doing plumbing, but dealing with raw sewage is another thing. But to save money not hiring a plumber to do this, I've got no choice.
I'm also installing an alarm so spillage will not happen again, if and when the pumps fails again.