LOL! Aww dude, i feel for ya Can get some of you showoffs up to my work and you can try change the wheel on one of my trucks!! You wont be laughing then
When I left school in the early 1970s I went to work for a firm of builders in London. My job was to buy stuff for the chippies, decorators, brickies, sparks, and plumbers, make sure they had the ladders, scaffold boards and other heavy stuff they needed and to clear up the mess when they'd finished.
One of my first jobs was to go to the timber yard to buy several 8'x4' sheets of blockboard. It was a humiliating experience to have to ask for help because I couldn't even move one, let alone hoist it up on to my shoulder and load it on the wagon :redface: I did get stronger and learn the carrying technique, but I think that first time left permanent mental scars!