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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2113833" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I was doing some starling control work once the boss wanted to try these new electronic devices out . You would figure out where the birds roosted and place speakers there then set up the box make the settings for what sounds and the different frequencies you wanted to use turn it on and go away . It worked well for a couple of weeks then they got used to it . So they had been set up and running for a month or so when the company decided they needed to replace some asbestos insulation and brought in a company to do that kind of work . This company is like so many others in that they want to make the most and pay the least so they had a crew from Brazil that spoke portuguese and only had one english speaking person running the crew . I get called to get my self up to such and such place and level to talk with the boss of the crew . I get there and find that there are about twenty people gathered up in a small huddled group speaking wildly pointing and not so very happy about much of anything . The foreman comes over to me and he has a big problem the crew was out there working and all of a sudden there was this squeaking squawking sound from out of no where . Now these people having just come out of some small villages down south had never been around anything like that decided that there were some kind of very evil spirts floating around telling them to get the h!@l out of dodge . After some hard talking and a lot of coaxing we got a couple of them to come with us so that I could show them just what it was that made those sounds . They kind of decided that it was ok and uneasily went back to work . The sad part is that these people are brought here given a little training paid a pittance worked like dogs and most likely never told about asbestos they think they are in the tall cotton and now can send money home to feed the family while twenty of them are living in one house paying rent and the company is getting rich at the cost of their lives . One of them brough out a picture of the family transportation they were so proud of being able to buy because they were here working , a new ford tractor that had maybe 10 people riding on it going to town instead of walking to town .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2113833, member: 91783"] I was doing some starling control work once the boss wanted to try these new electronic devices out . You would figure out where the birds roosted and place speakers there then set up the box make the settings for what sounds and the different frequencies you wanted to use turn it on and go away . It worked well for a couple of weeks then they got used to it . So they had been set up and running for a month or so when the company decided they needed to replace some asbestos insulation and brought in a company to do that kind of work . This company is like so many others in that they want to make the most and pay the least so they had a crew from Brazil that spoke portuguese and only had one english speaking person running the crew . I get called to get my self up to such and such place and level to talk with the boss of the crew . I get there and find that there are about twenty people gathered up in a small huddled group speaking wildly pointing and not so very happy about much of anything . The foreman comes over to me and he has a big problem the crew was out there working and all of a sudden there was this squeaking squawking sound from out of no where . Now these people having just come out of some small villages down south had never been around anything like that decided that there were some kind of very evil spirts floating around telling them to get the h!@l out of dodge . After some hard talking and a lot of coaxing we got a couple of them to come with us so that I could show them just what it was that made those sounds . They kind of decided that it was ok and uneasily went back to work . The sad part is that these people are brought here given a little training paid a pittance worked like dogs and most likely never told about asbestos they think they are in the tall cotton and now can send money home to feed the family while twenty of them are living in one house paying rent and the company is getting rich at the cost of their lives . One of them brough out a picture of the family transportation they were so proud of being able to buy because they were here working , a new ford tractor that had maybe 10 people riding on it going to town instead of walking to town . [/QUOTE]
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