1 World Trade Center window washers rescued from broken cart VOL 68 Stories Up

When I got down I was going to the liquor store and the unemployment office...

I bet when bruh got down he couldn't even light up his own cigarette, prolly shaking so bad.smh
 
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:wow: :x

I'm glad they rescued him. I don't know what I'd do in a situation like that. I'm terrified of heights. Could never get in a scaffold. :smh:
 
If some of you knew how much these guys get paid, you would consider doing their jobs

Their life insurance premiums must be through the roof though :lol:
 
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If some of you knew how much these guys get paid, you would consider doing their jobs

Their life insurance premiums must be through the roof though
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They make a lot of money, I know. Six figures, even still I am too afraid of heights to even consider it. 
 
Crazy job....


my uncle cleans the windows on dtla skyscrapers.... Makes like 5 Gs a month but hes had alot of coworkers fall off and die....hes been doing that like 20 yrs now.
 
surprised they haven't developed a robot for this type of work...

i work in a high-rise building (14th floor, so no where near this) but even up that high, just on some little walkway would scare me ********
 
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I've been working maintenance in a hotel for a few years now. And my building is like 10 stories and everytime I have to do some work on the roof the vertigo is no joke. Even tho the pay is tempting Id pass easy on this job
 
This happens very infrequently though. I work in a high rise building (47th floor), and whenever I see these window washers from my office--I smile and wave at them. They reciprocate :lol:
 
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i use to love urban climbing on buildings in the city when i was younger




i'd make sure i have a parachute
 
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You dudes and your wild speculations
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Pretty sure they're not making 6 figures. The job is mostly done by immigrants with limited job opportunities.
 
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