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What is the Twilight shift like?
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<blockquote data-quote="BiggieBrown" data-source="post: 4084465" data-attributes="member: 74633"><p>Basically you have to stick around and clean up the drivers' mess.</p><p>You're supposed to unload the package cars, load the trailer, then fuel, wash, and park.</p><p>The drivers make this 10 times more difficult by leaving their trucks scattered all over the yard and then taking their keys home with them. They're like toddlers. No matter how many times they are told to do something simple like line up their trucks or leave the keys they are too retarded to do it. Getting a driver to do something tiny that would help you out is like trying to teach a chimp calculus.</p><p>Then, after taking their keys home with them, they lose them and claim you have them. Then you get called 7 times at 5 AM by the preload sup screaming at you about how you took the keys and you need to bring them up there now.</p><p>Twilight gets <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group1/censored2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored2:" title="Censored2 :censored2:" data-shortname=":censored2:" /> on more than any other shift.</p><p></p><p>Also when it's 12 degrees outside you get to wash every car in the center.</p><p>Imagine spraying the side of a truck, having it immediately turn to ice, and then scrubbing the layer of ice that is protecting the layer of dirt underneath. It's like a form of torture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BiggieBrown, post: 4084465, member: 74633"] Basically you have to stick around and clean up the drivers' mess. You're supposed to unload the package cars, load the trailer, then fuel, wash, and park. The drivers make this 10 times more difficult by leaving their trucks scattered all over the yard and then taking their keys home with them. They're like toddlers. No matter how many times they are told to do something simple like line up their trucks or leave the keys they are too retarded to do it. Getting a driver to do something tiny that would help you out is like trying to teach a chimp calculus. Then, after taking their keys home with them, they lose them and claim you have them. Then you get called 7 times at 5 AM by the preload sup screaming at you about how you took the keys and you need to bring them up there now. Twilight gets :censored: on more than any other shift. Also when it's 12 degrees outside you get to wash every car in the center. Imagine spraying the side of a truck, having it immediately turn to ice, and then scrubbing the layer of ice that is protecting the layer of dirt underneath. It's like a form of torture. [/QUOTE]
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