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<blockquote data-quote="ImpactedTSG" data-source="post: 301589" data-attributes="member: 4855"><p>The trailers can get up to at least 120 degrees if not more. What's really sucks is when the glue on the tape starts to melt and all the packages break open. Aside from moving boxes around, you have to change oil in the package cars, wash the center manager's car, clean the toilets, and peel old labels off of the floor. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Truthfully, yes you pretty much just move boxes from one place to another. Some centers are better than others for getting full time. Your best bet is to start working there then ask someone how long it will take.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ImpactedTSG, post: 301589, member: 4855"] The trailers can get up to at least 120 degrees if not more. What's really sucks is when the glue on the tape starts to melt and all the packages break open. Aside from moving boxes around, you have to change oil in the package cars, wash the center manager's car, clean the toilets, and peel old labels off of the floor. Truthfully, yes you pretty much just move boxes from one place to another. Some centers are better than others for getting full time. Your best bet is to start working there then ask someone how long it will take. [/QUOTE]
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