In This Photo: A man works on a building without a safety harness.
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Look_at_the_Assclowns - a year ago
That's how America was built, REAL men working for a living.
mean71cuda - a year ago
unlike most of us men today, his mind was on working his ass off for his families well being.
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jlscool - a year ago
Anybody know what bulding that would be??? It looks taller than the empire state building, didnt think there was one at that time.
admiral_doucheking - a year ago
@jlscoolIt IS the Empire State. The tall one in the background is the Chrysler building.
AdzHoe - a year ago
Through these guys accident ridden history is what helped make today's jobs safer, with the formation of unions and osha, etc...Thier losses paved the way
tunaface - a year ago
A white steel worker?! I didn't think it was possible.
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crownmonkey - a year ago
@Look_at_the_Assclownswonder what this guy would say if he could come back and see most people's work ethic today?
murphygroup - a year ago
@Look_at_the_AssclownsI don't want to take anything away from your comment, but I would do this job too if it meant getting the hell out of Poland.
Snowscoot - a year ago
@Look_at_the_Assclowns can you also explain the mortality rate during this era, and why exactly these men would work under these conditions? Is it because they were real men or because they were desperate?
Furhead - a year ago
@Look_at_the_AssclownsSnow, its because they simply didnt have safety standards. The men did it cause it was a secure and decent paying job. Lots of guys were just too macho for a harness and a worker falling to his death was common.
ButtThumper - a year ago
@Look_at_the_AssclownsUnions and liberals ruined real workers.
Xiaolin - a year ago
@Look_at_the_Assclownswhat the f*ck else is there to build?
FdogPfinger - a year ago
@Look_at_the_AssclownsUntil the bankers took it all for themselves and foreclosed on your doublewide....