Grand Junction Colorado Workers Suffering Bad Cases of the Boo-Boos
Happy Monday. Do you hate your job? Here's a short gallery of photos from Grand Junction, Colorado's past featuring people who already have their sights set on Friday.
These Bob Grant photos showcase Western Colorado residents from the 1940s through the early 1980s.
We all Have Them
Some jobs pack a higher "boo-boo factor" than others. Personally, I've always enjoyed the photo at the top of this post. This is one of the greatest "Now what do we do?" moments Bob Grant ever recorded.
Like someone once said, "Be grateful if your job is a little harder than you like.
A razor cannot be sharpened on a piece of velvet."
No One Was Hurt in the Making of This Gallery
A point was made to avoid any photographs showing incidents where someone might have been injured, or possibly worse. A number of years ago I put together a traveling "career retrospective" of Bob Grant's work including a handful of graphic photos. In the end, the more disturbing subject matter was not well received.
For Those of Use In the Here and Now
Ready for a new gig. We recently posted about 20 jobs with the State of Colorado, all paying more than $40,000 per year.
Who's the Photographer?
Robert Grant, a Grand Junction area native, was the chief photographer at the Daily Sentinel from the early 1940s until his retirement in the mid-1980s. He was also my grandpa.
When Bob Grant died, his photo collection went to his only child, Gloria, who was my mother. When she died two years ago, the photos came to me. This last weekend was spent sorting through file cabinets and boxes filled with Robert Grant photos. My goal is to have these sorted, scanned, and published sometime by the year 2054, the same year Vulcans are expected to make first contact with humans living on Earth. Put simply, this is going to take the rest of my life.
Please check out the gallery below. Bob Grant's Grand Junction area "oops" photos could go on for days. This gallery consists of a dozen "lighter" moments captured on film.