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<blockquote data-quote="retiredTxfeeder" data-source="post: 1379401" data-attributes="member: 52978"><p>I had one job for 3 years when I first came into feeders. It was called "the shifting job" and it consisted of starting at 1 pm, going to lunch at 5pm getting into a tractor and making a CPU at Compaq computer, come back to shifting till the midnight lineup was in about 11:30pm. It was the only job that I could see daylight on. Man O man was it hot. Heat of the day, you are literally sitting on top of a very hot engine, and the floorboard got so hot it would burn your feet thru your shoes. oh, and that 6" fan . brrrrrr that was the best shape I was ever in while in the feeder department. haha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retiredTxfeeder, post: 1379401, member: 52978"] I had one job for 3 years when I first came into feeders. It was called "the shifting job" and it consisted of starting at 1 pm, going to lunch at 5pm getting into a tractor and making a CPU at Compaq computer, come back to shifting till the midnight lineup was in about 11:30pm. It was the only job that I could see daylight on. Man O man was it hot. Heat of the day, you are literally sitting on top of a very hot engine, and the floorboard got so hot it would burn your feet thru your shoes. oh, and that 6" fan . brrrrrr that was the best shape I was ever in while in the feeder department. haha [/QUOTE]
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