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<blockquote data-quote="pickup" data-source="post: 452150"><p>allright here i go although i'll still be vague in some areas. Name is pickup. I am in feeders for about 5 years and sigh... i know this will piss some of you off but i was an off the street hire although if it is any consolation when i was living in new york city (queens and brooklyn) I did many many deliveries in nyc delivering soda pop in a straight truck and small combination tractor trlr unit. That sort of stuff can kill your knees as you make an in thebasement delivery with the hand truck and your shoulders take a beating as well. When 9/11 hit, I was supposed to make three deliveries to the wtc that day,a sbaros, some other i cant remember, and windows on the world on top of one of the building. As luck would have it, as i drove past a lower midtown delivery , i saw that they were open (not for business yet ) for delivery (which not always the case). After i spent twenty minutes there, headed toward wtc and saw the results of the first plane hit and turned my ass around and headed back to queens. Job was affected afterwards, got laid off and moved to jersey because didn't know if nyc would bounce back . i'll continue in next posting</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pickup, post: 452150"] allright here i go although i'll still be vague in some areas. Name is pickup. I am in feeders for about 5 years and sigh... i know this will piss some of you off but i was an off the street hire although if it is any consolation when i was living in new york city (queens and brooklyn) I did many many deliveries in nyc delivering soda pop in a straight truck and small combination tractor trlr unit. That sort of stuff can kill your knees as you make an in thebasement delivery with the hand truck and your shoulders take a beating as well. When 9/11 hit, I was supposed to make three deliveries to the wtc that day,a sbaros, some other i cant remember, and windows on the world on top of one of the building. As luck would have it, as i drove past a lower midtown delivery , i saw that they were open (not for business yet ) for delivery (which not always the case). After i spent twenty minutes there, headed toward wtc and saw the results of the first plane hit and turned my ass around and headed back to queens. Job was affected afterwards, got laid off and moved to jersey because didn't know if nyc would bounce back . i'll continue in next posting [/QUOTE]
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