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lumberingjack | 4 years ago

I work in super wealthy people's homes mostly Procter & Gamble executives general electric executives a few celebrities. We're working on this wine cellar right now for a inventor of some wood glue called gorilla I think they also make cell phone glass, 5000 wine bottles. To start with the wine cellar and the deck above it cost about a million when the wine company came in the start filling the racks I couldn't afford one bottle. This project went on about 6 months too long but the homeowner didn't care. She got billed about $100,000 a month for work that should have been completed about 7 months earlier 100% knows this doesn't care. I'm fairly certain they just want to show their friends that they're having worked done to their house so they pay us to stand around and fix the tiniest little inconsistency/blemish. This is basically normal these days.

Another project I worked on in high school I'm still working on today and that was 20 years ago we built one of the largest homes in America in phases to hide the cost it's in Dayton Ohio and it's probably the most luxurious property ever conceived of it's basically a preppers billion dollar project complete with its own power plant that's an old train a lake that's climate controlled with rare species in it that also includes full-time marine biologist.

When Carl lindner built the Great American insurance Tower in Cincinnati the entire building was designed around his personal office and the view into the reds stadium so that he could see his team play they literally built the building around his office view.

You want stories of extravagance relating to personal construction with these people I got the stories we painted Carl linder Jr house once outside red white and blue just for a one weekend event involving George w bush. It was a 35,000 ft house took us a month and then took us another month to turn it back.

When Jessica Simpson was married to Nick lachey I worked in their home Jessica basically expected everyone to do everything for her not only was I construction crew I had to pick up her dirty clothes too. This is the normal behavior I have to deal with.

It's kind of rare but I worked in this Uber Democrats house a few years ago her basement was filled with fresh boxes that weighed like 50 pounds a piece and I had to move about a hundred of them I got real curious and opened up a box they were all filled with Michelle Obama books I estimated there is about 120,000 "becoming it Michelle Obama" books. ever wonder why Michelle Obama sold so many books? it's because about 20 people bought 100,000 a piece.

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