What a job..
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ha.. screw that.. i don't think my muscles would function properly at those heights

i saw a tv (that's telly for you brits
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I got vertigo watching that, my arms are even tired for him.
Give me a base jump parachute and a million bucks and I'd still refuse you.
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Damn. I could only watch till that box they showed not even at half time.

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I honestly thought he was going to jump!
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I think I am going to be sick and I have not finished watching it yet...
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I know in the US the tops such towers are frequently accessed via helicopters, and the people who work at those heights get paid handsomely.
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I have occasional bad days at work, which normally means I messed up a model or render and need to redo it, what's a bad day for him? death?
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Worse, you get to the top and forget your tool bag

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Okay, so you at top and you need the bathroom, what then?
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Piss in the wind...

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#2?
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538.88 meters

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What the heck do you do when there is lightning?

Lightning gives me the willies!
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here's the show i mentioned earlier (not the full episode)
http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/series/worlds-toughest-fixes/3564/Overview#tab-Videos/06097_00
replacing a 7,000 lb antenna on top of a 2000 ft tower (610meters)
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I've seen that video of climbing the tower before. I watched it again my my little boy. The palms of my hands are sweating from that.

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That was a gut wrenching watch.....

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Ouch.,.. I feel dizzy after having watched that video...
@daniel said:
...and the people who work at those heights get paid handsomely.
Not sure what would be enough for me...

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Came to think of this image...

 
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