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<blockquote data-quote="arice11" data-source="post: 1546025" data-attributes="member: 44601"><p>Interesting thread. I see our mechanic working with the feeders early..or late, as hell.</p><p>Sometimes package trucks are lifted up on one side or another and I work around him at times delivering the irregular packages. </p><p>I have wondered how dangerous it can be working on those beasts in our fleet. If I was mechanically inclined I would go for that job. </p><p>Sounds pretty dangerous though. I have never seen our mechanic alone in the building but who is to say we wouldn't notice something happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arice11, post: 1546025, member: 44601"] Interesting thread. I see our mechanic working with the feeders early..or late, as hell. Sometimes package trucks are lifted up on one side or another and I work around him at times delivering the irregular packages. I have wondered how dangerous it can be working on those beasts in our fleet. If I was mechanically inclined I would go for that job. Sounds pretty dangerous though. I have never seen our mechanic alone in the building but who is to say we wouldn't notice something happen. [/QUOTE]
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