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Whats an unloader really allowed to wear?
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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 346776" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p>Ahhh, as I recall on hot evenings while unloading we wore as little as possible, . ( but always had the proper footwear on ).I always carried a couple of spare rags to wear around my head to keep the sweat from my eyes. </p><p>On cold nights ( the belts had almost no heat over them, meaning that all the feeders insides were frozen ) you wore layers of clothing that came off as you worked.</p><p>I made it a habit to find the most outrageous t-shirts to wear year round.</p><p>{ will work for sex } got me a night off, from a female sup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 346776, member: 12952"] Ahhh, as I recall on hot evenings while unloading we wore as little as possible, . ( but always had the proper footwear on ).I always carried a couple of spare rags to wear around my head to keep the sweat from my eyes. On cold nights ( the belts had almost no heat over them, meaning that all the feeders insides were frozen ) you wore layers of clothing that came off as you worked. I made it a habit to find the most outrageous t-shirts to wear year round. { will work for sex } got me a night off, from a female sup. [/QUOTE]
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