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<blockquote data-quote="pickup" data-source="post: 874925"><p>My friend did this job for about 3 days. I don't think he climbed that high. The reason he quit is that found himself being dizzy and a little bit disoriented after climbing up towers that radiated microwaves(which is what I believe most cell phone towers radiate). He kept this info to himself until on his third day he was bleeding a little bit from his nose. He said to his co-workers something like " Godddamn it, I got a nosebleed" . The other co-workers laughed at him and then one of them told him, that the reason why he was experiencing all that he was experiencing was due to the close exposure to the microwaves when he got a 1/2 a foot from the transmitter. They told him he would get used to it after a while.</p><p></p><p>Well he thought about it that night , knew he had some other options , and never went back.</p><p></p><p>I don't know about you, but I don't call him a quitter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pickup, post: 874925"] My friend did this job for about 3 days. I don't think he climbed that high. The reason he quit is that found himself being dizzy and a little bit disoriented after climbing up towers that radiated microwaves(which is what I believe most cell phone towers radiate). He kept this info to himself until on his third day he was bleeding a little bit from his nose. He said to his co-workers something like " Godddamn it, I got a nosebleed" . The other co-workers laughed at him and then one of them told him, that the reason why he was experiencing all that he was experiencing was due to the close exposure to the microwaves when he got a 1/2 a foot from the transmitter. They told him he would get used to it after a while. Well he thought about it that night , knew he had some other options , and never went back. I don't know about you, but I don't call him a quitter. [/QUOTE]
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