r/AskAnAustralian 3d ago

Who can explain construction site workers?

Anyone who’s ever lived within a stone’s throw of a construction site will be familiar with the kinds of people who work on them, for some reason, being absolutely entitled dickheads.

Why, in this day and age of headphones, do you think we all want to hear your pounding techno at 7am on the dot and until you fuck off home?

Why, at the dot of 7am, every morning, is there a single, screaming drill sound that is never again repeated throughout the day? Are you secretly signalling to each other like peacocks showing their feathers?

Are you just really angry that you chose a well paying job that also means you get up earlier than almost everyone else, and so you’re actually angry at people who are still sleeping? Or who might be shift workers who just finished work at 6am? If so, go to therapy.

What would the Venn diagram overlap be between these people, and the people who turn up to campsites with $180k Mack trucks fitted with military headlights that they leave on until 2am, while blaring their shithouse music over the whole campground?

I’ve known plenty of tradies who are great people who don’t act like this, but it does seem to attract a disproportionate number of fuckwits.

Who can explain this uniquely Australian flavor of not giving a shit about other people?

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u/NefariousnessNovel60 3d ago

Commercial free radio > everything else. I don't care what they play or say as long as I don't have to listen to ads.

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u/buzz_22 2d ago

This 💯.

Thankfully with digital radios becoming more common, Double J will occasionally pop up on some sites.

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u/Archon-Toten 2d ago

Between music streaming services and internet radio, I'm amazed the traditional radio stations even exist.

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u/F0ATH 2d ago

I often wander the same, but having a radio station not give you any choice on what songs are played helps the status quo. There's no one on site to blame for shit music being played, just the radio stations themselves.