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Preloader...what to expect for the first couple weeks
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<blockquote data-quote="Undertow82" data-source="post: 2263239" data-attributes="member: 62393"><p>No one is sensitive, and I'm definitely not a kid but most people go into pre load with "bro, I roofed, I laid brick, I landscaped, I go to the gym for 5 hours a day 7 days a week, I was in the military, I worked security, I was a bouncer, I helped my dad at whatever he was doing". Then they quit after 2 days. In the past 5 months at my particular building I've seen at least 10 new hires quit within a week. Not everyone can handle throwing boxes for 5 hours straight with no break, while they are riding your ass to go faster constantly. It's a tough job both physically and mentally. Especially for 10 bucks an hour. The quickest way to eat crow here is to go in and think everything will be puppies, and rainbows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Undertow82, post: 2263239, member: 62393"] No one is sensitive, and I'm definitely not a kid but most people go into pre load with "bro, I roofed, I laid brick, I landscaped, I go to the gym for 5 hours a day 7 days a week, I was in the military, I worked security, I was a bouncer, I helped my dad at whatever he was doing". Then they quit after 2 days. In the past 5 months at my particular building I've seen at least 10 new hires quit within a week. Not everyone can handle throwing boxes for 5 hours straight with no break, while they are riding your ass to go faster constantly. It's a tough job both physically and mentally. Especially for 10 bucks an hour. The quickest way to eat crow here is to go in and think everything will be puppies, and rainbows. [/QUOTE]
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