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<blockquote data-quote="Insert Tool Here" data-source="post: 1688546" data-attributes="member: 58891"><p>1). If you have respiratory problems of any kind, loading/unloading will almost certainly make them worse because "clean trailer" isn't a real thing.</p><p>2) Just because you go to the gym regularly doesn't mean you're well suited for this job...unless your gym sessions last 4-5 hours a day, every day and are conducted in large, unventilated ovens.</p><p>3) If the equipment looks broken or damaged well, yeah it probably is. </p><p>4) Know your limitations, especially in the summer. The guy you are working with might have been doing this for 10 years and be accustomed to the heat. Trying to keep up even if your body is sending you warning messages is a good way to end up sprawled out on the floor of a feeder or in the back of an ambulance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Insert Tool Here, post: 1688546, member: 58891"] 1). If you have respiratory problems of any kind, loading/unloading will almost certainly make them worse because "clean trailer" isn't a real thing. 2) Just because you go to the gym regularly doesn't mean you're well suited for this job...unless your gym sessions last 4-5 hours a day, every day and are conducted in large, unventilated ovens. 3) If the equipment looks broken or damaged well, yeah it probably is. 4) Know your limitations, especially in the summer. The guy you are working with might have been doing this for 10 years and be accustomed to the heat. Trying to keep up even if your body is sending you warning messages is a good way to end up sprawled out on the floor of a feeder or in the back of an ambulance. [/QUOTE]
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