Dirty Jobs- Teamwork Is Overrated
Using baseball's Jim Bintliff as his example, Mike Rowe takes on the tired corporate cliche, "there is no 'i' in 'team.'" For more, visit dsc.discovery.com
Duration: 00:01:40
Date published: 27 Aug 2010 - 12:04am
Dirty Jobs- Imitation Is Hot
Mike Rowe takes issue with companies who stress innovation over imitation, the heart of all mass production.
Dirty Jobs- Efficiency Is For Robots
Efficiency may be good for big companies, but is it really good for the rest of us? Mike Rowe wonders. For more, visit dsc.discovery.com
Dirty Jobs - Dirty Boy
Sometimes that brown stuff is mud ... and sometimes it's not. Watch Dirty Jobs on Discovery Channel! dsc.discovery.com
Dirty Jobs- One Dirty Tube
For more Dirty Jobs, visit dsc.discovery.com In Oklahoma, Mike Rowe tries not to blind himself as he welds and washes out the machinery that removes contaminants from dirt.
Dirty Jobs - Mucho Mistakes
Mike Rowe gives his all at every job. Sadly, that is rarely enough. Watch Dirty Jobs on Discovery Channel! dsc.discovery.com
Dirty Jobs - Animal Magnetism
Mike Rowe meets his match again ... and again ... and again. Watch Dirty Jobs on Discovery Channel! dsc.discovery.com
Dirty Jobs - Turkey Explosions
Mike Rowe's latest job blows up in his face... watch him inseminate some large-breasted birds. Watch Dirty Jobs on Discovery Channel! dsc.discovery.com
Dirty Jobs: Poo Pot
Turning poo into flower pots in Vermont
Submit YOUR Dirty Job!
bit.ly Calling the Dirty Jobs youtube community... submit a video of your own dirty job to Mike Rowe. If you want to submit a clip to be considered by Mike Rowe, please make sure to review these terms first: Do not do anything reckless, dangerous or illegal in the preparation of your clip. Do not do or include anything that is a violation of anyone's privacy. By submitting a clip and participating, you agree that you and your participants release, discharge, indemnify and hold harmless ...
Dirty Jobs- Mosquito Eggs
For more, visit dsc.discovery.com Hatch mosquito eggs with Mike. It's a service for all. 







