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<blockquote data-quote="rod" data-source="post: 1401723" data-attributes="member: 5382"><p>The mechanics job at my old center was the worst jobs there. To start with he didn't have his own enclosed part of the building so when he started work at 6:00p.m. he was subject to all the doors in the building being opened for an hour or two while the trucks were being unloaded, washed and spotted for the next day. That meant if it was 20 below outside his work area was also 20 below. Then about the time the doors got shut and the building would start to get a little heat in it then the days snow and ice built up under the trucks would start to melt so he got the privilege to work under the trucks with that crap dripping on him continuously. Our building was located next to a swamp so in the summer he got to spend his evenings swatting mosquitos and playing with big <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group1/censored2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored2:" title="Censored2 :censored2:" data-shortname=":censored2:" /> water bugs that loved to crawl out of the swamp and into the building. It was a terrible job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rod, post: 1401723, member: 5382"] The mechanics job at my old center was the worst jobs there. To start with he didn't have his own enclosed part of the building so when he started work at 6:00p.m. he was subject to all the doors in the building being opened for an hour or two while the trucks were being unloaded, washed and spotted for the next day. That meant if it was 20 below outside his work area was also 20 below. Then about the time the doors got shut and the building would start to get a little heat in it then the days snow and ice built up under the trucks would start to melt so he got the privilege to work under the trucks with that crap dripping on him continuously. Our building was located next to a swamp so in the summer he got to spend his evenings swatting mosquitos and playing with big :censored: water bugs that loved to crawl out of the swamp and into the building. It was a terrible job. [/QUOTE]
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