The shorn fleece is picked up by the roustabout and cast onto a wool table for skirting, rolling and classing, before being placed in the appropriate wool bin.
He managed to escape two months later by pretending to be a roustabout with a traveling circus.
Hammond expanded to 18 cabins by 1930, adding private baths by 1936, apparently against opposition by some long-term customers who were accustomed to privies and bath water delivered by roustabouts.
The shearer begins by removing the belly wool, which is separated from the main fleece by a roustabout, while the sheep is still being shorn.
Sofie tries to leave her fortuneteller life behind by becoming a roustabout.
He worked for a time in the oil fields as a roustabout, then a tool pusher and rig builder.
By contrast, a roustabout would perform general labor, such as loading and unloading cargo from crane baskets and assisting welders, mechanics, electricians and other skilled workers.
An oil field roustabout will also do all things that an oil field pumper would have to do.