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bits of bone for putting in pet food?
 
Its cows hoof nails if thats what you call them... yes a technicality but not bone as such, it also has all the other body parts of the usual farm animals from pigs ears and snouts to chicken feet - Jobs I do are ok there but I stink foul when Ive done....:sad3:
 
Ive worked in a mortuary and of all the smells thats the worst Ive ever experienced, the smell of the dead is pre-disposed to be extremely repulsive to you and the first time it was 2 days before I could eat again the smell lingered for days in my nose - it would take the toughest down and takes some getting used to.
 
There is a sewage works beside one of our factories, every now and again a fella actually shovels sh*te down a chute into a skip on the ground. The seagulls do be diving into the skip to retrieve a free meal, you have to get inside or you'd be sick.


On another note their is also an abbatoir in the industrial estate, whenever they be burning off the skin/hydes there is a lovely smell of bacon, you do be starving
 
There is a sewage works beside one of our factories, every now and again a fella actually shovels sh*te down a chute into a skip on the ground. The seagulls do be diving into the skip to retrieve a free meal, you have to get inside or you'd be sick.


On another note their is also an abbatoir in the industrial estate, whenever they be burning off the skin/hydes there is a lovely smell of bacon, you do be starving
the insinerators give off a smell?

not long after i started the day at that farm i couldnt smell anything for days, they got through at least 5 buckets of still born on the first day
 
Ive worked in a mortuary and of all the smells thats the worst Ive ever experienced, the smell of the dead is pre-disposed to be extremely repulsive to you and the first time it was 2 days before I could eat again the smell lingered for days in my nose - it would take the toughest down and takes some getting used to.
I agree with darkwood that the smell of dead bodies in a "fridge" is one that you can't get out quickly.
I find the colour more off putting than the smell though, a hellish mottled yellow/blue.
i get work at a funeral directors place and had to fix the light in the fridge
no problem I thought til I got there and the fridge was jam packed with 15 bodies in it.
after moving a few stretchers around I got near the light and fixed it.
and then shimmied all the stretchers back in order.
i take my hat off to the boys that do that everyday.
 
I agree with darkwood that the smell of dead bodies in a "fridge" is one that you can't get out quickly.
I find the colour more off putting than the smell though, a hellish mottled yellow/blue.
i get work at a funeral directors place and had to fix the light in the fridge
no problem I thought til I got there and the fridge was jam packed with 15 bodies in it.
after moving a few stretchers around I got near the light and fixed it.
and then shimmied all the stretchers back in order.
i take my hat off to the boys that do that everyday.


Was the lamp a longlife by any chance just for the irony of it.
 

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