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<blockquote data-quote="tre305" data-source="post: 918576" data-attributes="member: 18824"><p>reporting from 3311</p><p>slowest</p><p>peak</p><p>EVER</p><p></p><p>although i was getting more than 8 hours most days (and yes i am part time and yes i do realize you lose your OT after 8) it still was pretty tame than past peaks. i dont even think we topped over 25k on the preload.</p><p></p><p>i did hear about our friends over at MIA airport one day were forecasted for 90k and got hit with 125k.....i would have loved to have been one of the boxes jammed up on one of the belts during that sort!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tre305, post: 918576, member: 18824"] reporting from 3311 slowest peak EVER although i was getting more than 8 hours most days (and yes i am part time and yes i do realize you lose your OT after 8) it still was pretty tame than past peaks. i dont even think we topped over 25k on the preload. i did hear about our friends over at MIA airport one day were forecasted for 90k and got hit with 125k.....i would have loved to have been one of the boxes jammed up on one of the belts during that sort! [/QUOTE]
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