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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Harrow" data-source="post: 821768" data-attributes="member: 29614"><p>I love when they do that. To me, that is the ultimate insult to the intelligence of these people. They'll armor-all the tires of the truck that are parked on the ends of the line, but only the exposed side.</p><p></p><p>I was on the job only about a month when Jim Kelly visited our building. Kelly had done some time in our building (or atleast that's what I'm told), and he was shootin' the breeze with one of the long-time drivers that I pre-loaded for. </p><p></p><p>Ofcourse they had to have their convo on the belt and be in my way while my cages were heavy with less than 20 mins till driver start time, finally I told them both to get the hell out of the way. When I later found out who I told to go take a hike, I knew I'd either worked my last shift, or that I would be here for life. I'm still here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Harrow, post: 821768, member: 29614"] I love when they do that. To me, that is the ultimate insult to the intelligence of these people. They'll armor-all the tires of the truck that are parked on the ends of the line, but only the exposed side. I was on the job only about a month when Jim Kelly visited our building. Kelly had done some time in our building (or atleast that's what I'm told), and he was shootin' the breeze with one of the long-time drivers that I pre-loaded for. Ofcourse they had to have their convo on the belt and be in my way while my cages were heavy with less than 20 mins till driver start time, finally I told them both to get the hell out of the way. When I later found out who I told to go take a hike, I knew I'd either worked my last shift, or that I would be here for life. I'm still here. [/QUOTE]
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