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<blockquote data-quote="FeeDerp" data-source="post: 1916118" data-attributes="member: 60266"><p>Assume grease is covering the air lines of every single dolly.</p><p></p><p>Not sure how many seasonals 81st has, but most of their on call, full time guys come in very early in the morning, which leaves the afternoon and evening start times for seasonals. </p><p></p><p>Get some leather gloves to keep the hands clean, and when doing your pre trip, ALWAYS MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A 5th WHEEL PIN PULLER. You can tell how newb a driver is by the amount of grease on the back of their right shoulder. <u><strong><em>You will get greased up trying to unhook a pup, especially if your driving a twin screw</em></strong></u></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FeeDerp, post: 1916118, member: 60266"] Assume grease is covering the air lines of every single dolly. Not sure how many seasonals 81st has, but most of their on call, full time guys come in very early in the morning, which leaves the afternoon and evening start times for seasonals. Get some leather gloves to keep the hands clean, and when doing your pre trip, ALWAYS MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A 5th WHEEL PIN PULLER. You can tell how newb a driver is by the amount of grease on the back of their right shoulder. [U][B][I]You will get greased up trying to unhook a pup, especially if your driving a twin screw[/I][/B][/U] [/QUOTE]
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