First of all, okay boomer. Secondly, it's not that hard to show up to work on time, do what they tell you to do, and don't brazenly violate OSHA guidelines. The work itself may vary, granted, but like I said, not that hard.
I get a laugh when for the most part at the age of 63 , I can out work people who are 30 to 40 years younger than me. Maybe you’re not one of them. But I don’t think there are many people that could work 80 hours a week with no days off for two and a half months.
I probably am, to be totally honest. But I do take pride in what I do for a living. Like, I work in pest control, I'm licensed to handle pesticides, but my main thing is insulation and vapor barrier.
Normally it's houses. Ceiling heights vary heavily, but we did actually do a trailer before. It was a reasonably high ceiling, which was nice, but they left a bunch of crap down there that really threw a wrench in things, particularly the stuff they used to tow it.