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<blockquote data-quote="retiredTxfeeder" data-source="post: 1500635" data-attributes="member: 52978"><p>I was at the dispatch window once waiting for a load. There was a new guy standing there, probably in his first week. He was covered in grease. Arms, back, face, pants you name it. I told him I had just come from the shop, and they asked if you'd come by there when you left dispatch. He bit. "what for?" he asked. I told him they just got a shipment of new dollies in, and they needed somebody to rub on the 5th wheel to grease 'em up. Everyone up there cracked up, even the newbie. Sometimes a little comic relief can ease the pressure of having to learn a new job and procedures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retiredTxfeeder, post: 1500635, member: 52978"] I was at the dispatch window once waiting for a load. There was a new guy standing there, probably in his first week. He was covered in grease. Arms, back, face, pants you name it. I told him I had just come from the shop, and they asked if you'd come by there when you left dispatch. He bit. "what for?" he asked. I told him they just got a shipment of new dollies in, and they needed somebody to rub on the 5th wheel to grease 'em up. Everyone up there cracked up, even the newbie. Sometimes a little comic relief can ease the pressure of having to learn a new job and procedures. [/QUOTE]
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