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MNGeeks61
Dec 13, 2016Explorer
I worked there 22 years ago to make some extra money. That's what bought my wife's wedding ring.
You did forget to mention how muddy it can be :) it's not a clean job by any stretch of the imagination. I was a piler operator back then on the Standard model, by now they probably have two "Supers" with each one able to dump two trucks. As for the scalehouse folks, yes most of them are the locals.
It's definitely an experience, for sure.
edit: you did say it was slippery and of course there's a lot of clay there...at least off to the sides. The main concrete pad is ok if it's not raining.
You did forget to mention how muddy it can be :) it's not a clean job by any stretch of the imagination. I was a piler operator back then on the Standard model, by now they probably have two "Supers" with each one able to dump two trucks. As for the scalehouse folks, yes most of them are the locals.
It's definitely an experience, for sure.
edit: you did say it was slippery and of course there's a lot of clay there...at least off to the sides. The main concrete pad is ok if it's not raining.
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