Based on the transcript, another enjoyable aspect of the job could be the collaborative nature of the work, as evidenced by the multiple individuals interviewed and the coordination described during the operation of the drilling machine. The teamwork and communication involved in such a complex project could be a source of satisfaction.
Based on the transcript, the feeling of accomplishment derived from contributing to a large-scale project with long-term benefits (providing electricity for 100 years) could be considered a very "nice" part of the job. The knowledge that their work will have a lasting positive impact on the community is a potential source of job satisfaction.
Based on the transcript, the intense noise and vibrations produced by "Big Becky" are explicitly mentioned as being "crazy" and "ungodly." This suggests that the constant exposure to such a loud and vibrating environment would be a very unenjoyable aspect of the job.
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This video follows Rick Mercer as he explores the Niagara Falls Tunnel Project, a large-scale infrastructure project in Canada. He descends 450 feet below the surface to see the massive drilling machine, "Big Becky," used to create a tunnel for hydroelectric power generation. The video provides a behind-the-scenes look at the project and its scale.
Based solely on the provided transcript, something enjoyable about the job depicted (working on the Niagara Falls Tunnel Project) seems to be the sheer scale and unique nature of the project. The speaker's descriptions, such as comparing the inside of the drilling machine to the Death Star, suggest a sense of awe and excitement associated with working on such a massive undertaking.