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<blockquote data-quote="bamboonga" data-source="post: 57898"><p>"By the time he gets back he has to learn his new position all over again." </p><p> </p><p>Actually...by an odd coincidence, I ended up running a post office here (which is not actually my job), among other things. Having worked at UPS I was able to teach all my soldiers how to properly load trucks in 'walls', hydrate, bend at the knees, hand-to-surface (their package abuse would have made a supe yank his hair out), etc. It was a nightmare when I got here - they were climbing over barbed-wire AND concertina to get packages into the postal area. </p><p> </p><p>I also showed the combat engineers how to build slides like the ones we used in the air docks using sheet metal and chains. So, although it's U.S.P.S. regs we're following, for the most part I ended up being a parcel manager whether I wanted to or not. <img src="http://browncafe.com/discus2/clipart/biggrin.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> </p><p> </p><p>Sue, dunno who this guy is but I did have a supe by that name (coincidence, I'm sure)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bamboonga, post: 57898"] "By the time he gets back he has to learn his new position all over again." Actually...by an odd coincidence, I ended up running a post office here (which is not actually my job), among other things. Having worked at UPS I was able to teach all my soldiers how to properly load trucks in 'walls', hydrate, bend at the knees, hand-to-surface (their package abuse would have made a supe yank his hair out), etc. It was a nightmare when I got here - they were climbing over barbed-wire AND concertina to get packages into the postal area. I also showed the combat engineers how to build slides like the ones we used in the air docks using sheet metal and chains. So, although it's U.S.P.S. regs we're following, for the most part I ended up being a parcel manager whether I wanted to or not. [img]http://browncafe.com/discus2/clipart/biggrin.gif[/img] Sue, dunno who this guy is but I did have a supe by that name (coincidence, I'm sure) [/QUOTE]
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