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- Nov 21, 2019
Ever been to a scene where you wanted to high five the corpse. Like someone who built a Rube Goldberg Machine to kill himself?
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You're telling me you don't have a jar with organs in on on display in your home?!none, I take nothing because most of the time the stuff is contiminaated in blood and other unknown bodily fluids.
Just think of it whenever you have a slow month or need some extra cashno I haven't.
I've been to a scene that I would've given the guy an a for effort.Ever been to a scene where you wanted to high five the corpse. Like someone who built a Rube Goldberg Machine to kill himself?
I have to shower for an hour or two before going out, most of it because I feel so dirty. it tends to stick if I am cleaining a pretty gruesome deatrh.Oh and does the smell of death leech into your skin so after work catching a beer with the boys is not advisable until you decontaminate yourself?
one of the customers had a relative die from trying to shove a life sized horse cock dildo up his ass, fucking trailed blood every where, I don't see people die I see the mess they leave behind, despite the occasional sex weirdo shit I will still say shotgun to the head is the nasiest.What is the most nasty way you have seen someone die?
What is the weirdest?
A year, people commit die all the time, people kill other people, its simply a fact of life, kids get to me though luckily the people who assign me the jobs don't tell me the specifics on how the kid dies.How long did it take you to become desensitized to the 'regular' stuff(ie suicides)?
people die all the time, and literally insurance companies don't shirk on this service because having people find random bits or blood or bone in their apartments isn't good for business, it's actually probably needed the same as undertakers, if people stop killing people or commiting suicide, there's still undiscovered deaths like the 800 pound fat man, and assholes cooking meth shoddily, so I never run out of jobs, truthfully if I didn't took me time I'd probably have a lot more cash than I have right now, but me time is important, and I can live comfortable so money is never really an issue.Just think of it whenever you have a slow month or need some extra cash
1. mask gloves googles disposable zip up plastic body suits depending on how bad of a situation like for example methlabs we use actual fucking oxygen tanks with masks.I've been watching a lot of crime scene cleanup videos in the past month and I find it fascinating.
A few questions come to mind:
1. What type of PPE do you use for biohazard situations?
2. How are contaminated items (blood, urine, feces, skin, decomposition fluid, etc) ultimately disposed of after they are removed from the cleanup site?
3. What is entailed in a meth lab cleanup?
no we use industrial vans, none because I am woman.Do you/How many of your co workers drive a hearse? ( and not in a funeral home capacity)
How many times have you tried to bring and bang goth chicks at work?
never watched it.Thoughts on Pulp Fiction?
Most of the time for home owners their home insurance covers it, and if you live in an apartment your landlord is responsible for the cost, and they too have insurance, as for the few who are virtually fucked I've only at that point just charged for the cost of supplies which tbh is small compared to man hours. most of the time with other businesses and areas, yes they're stuck cleaning it themselves. but 9 times our of 10 if you live in an apartment or have home owners insurance, yes someone will else would cover that bill. Then again before the death industry really became like the capitalized giant it is today, alot people cleaned up after death in their own homes.Do you have any idea how payment plans work for familes who experience a tragedy and will obviously never be able to afford the cleanup cost? Are the companies willing to negotiate on this sort of thing or are you just fucked and stuck doing it yourself if you can't pay the cost?
No its not me, although one of my friends worked for the guy, hes a real dick irl, but not alot of empathetic people work this job too, you either cope with it using dark humor or gtfo. I live in Detroit he's California based, and tbh besides la Detroit has provided alot of gun crime for me to clean up after.Be honest. Is this you?
hoarding situations, methlabs, and sometimes cleaning up a crack houses; although most of the time city services clean up after the homeless.Do you also do other clean ups or just deaths?
A buddy of mine does Trauma Services aswell, but also goes to clean up homeless encampments and used needles.