Our Hardest Job Ever: I nearly Killed one of my Employees
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 Published On Jun 26, 2021

This is probably the hardest job we have ever done. There was a massive amount of rubbish to be removed from this very steep property. The house was undergoing a complete renovation in preparation for the property to be sold, and we were hired to clean up all the mess, mostly outside, but quite a bit inside as well. The transformation is amazing, so watch until the end. The job was done over a day and a half, there were about 7 loads to the tip and around 3 tonnes of material all up were taken out. We took out a lot of timber & wood, a few electrical appliances, building material and heaps of odds and ends. We did keep some larger, nicer timber, but unfortunately most went to the tip. Also, we didn't reverse the trailer down the drive because it was much too steep. This is part 1 of 3.

Part 02:    • Welcome to the Jungle | Overgrown Gar...  
Part 03:    • 3rd Time Lucky | Return to the Jungle...  

Workers on this job: George (long pants) & Nick (shorts).

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FAQ's:

Q: Do you worry about snakes?
A: I have never even seen a snake in 4 years on the job.

Q: Where are you located?
A: We are from Hobart, Tasmania, Australia 🦘🦘🦘.

Q: Which equipment do you use?
A: We use mostly STIHL power equipment (battery and petrol) and commercial Honda self-propelled mowers.

Q: How much do the jobs cost?
A: Sorry, I prefer not to talk about costs!

Q: What happened to Nick?
A: Nick was offered a full-time position at his other job as a Political admin!

Q: Why don't you use tarps instead of cans?
A: Tarps are too difficult to move through small spaces and lift into the trailer. The same for wheelbarrows, they are only good for unloading the trailer!

Q: Why are the hot water cylinders outside?
A: I'm not really sure to be honest, maybe something to do with space & maintenance, but either way, it really is poor heat efficiency!

Q: Why are you cutting so close to your employee!
A: I'm not cutting too close to my workers, they are standing too close to where I am working! All of my workers have been told numerous times about standing too close to the tools and about the hazards involved!

Q: Why do your workers do all the lifting and carrying?
A: Basically, they are employed to carry things and I pay them well to do the job required.

Q: You work so well together, how do you do it?
A: That's the magic of editing. My workers are basically given instructions on what to do, I just edit it all out, so the videos look seamless!

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