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Seasonal helpers '07: The nightmare before Christmas.
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<blockquote data-quote="Golfnut54481" data-source="post: 268231" data-attributes="member: 11199"><p>I've had a helper since the first working day of November. Luckly for me, my helper is an air driver. Knows how to use both diads. I've not been told how many stops in the helper board nor will I ask. Going to stink this next week as he is on vacation.</p><p> </p><p>Last year I had one helper that could barely get in my 800. I was so ticked I couldn't stop laughing. I sent him into one business and sent a message to the center thanking them for the handicap. I got a call shortly thereafter and they came and picked him up. The sup never saw this guy before and was shaking his head. A week or two later the helper they gave me was nothing but eye candy. I could only deal with that for the one day. The last helper I had for the remaining season was the best there will ever be. All you had to do was feed this machine and he would go all out. A worthy five dollar investment. Don't think I worked past seven with him except two days before Christmas. I hope he comes back......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Golfnut54481, post: 268231, member: 11199"] I've had a helper since the first working day of November. Luckly for me, my helper is an air driver. Knows how to use both diads. I've not been told how many stops in the helper board nor will I ask. Going to stink this next week as he is on vacation. Last year I had one helper that could barely get in my 800. I was so ticked I couldn't stop laughing. I sent him into one business and sent a message to the center thanking them for the handicap. I got a call shortly thereafter and they came and picked him up. The sup never saw this guy before and was shaking his head. A week or two later the helper they gave me was nothing but eye candy. I could only deal with that for the one day. The last helper I had for the remaining season was the best there will ever be. All you had to do was feed this machine and he would go all out. A worthy five dollar investment. Don't think I worked past seven with him except two days before Christmas. I hope he comes back...... [/QUOTE]
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