Posted by Dave Sherburne, NY on May 27, 2017 at 19:16:52 from (172.76.224.67):
In Reply to: Re: Just Thinking posted by jon f mn on May 27, 2017 at 17:57:05:
I moved to WI.in 1991 after I retired from my first job. Got a job in a fertilizer plant.Worked the bagger for about a month every spring. Stacked it in the warehouse 4 pallets high, a ton on each pallet. When the farmers started planting 2 of us delivered it to the farmers on a big flatrack truck. Later delivered bulk to gravity wagons Started in the spring with a 40 inch waist and at the end of the season was almost down to 36, After planting was done went to the feedmill to help out there. I never could tie that knot.. The guy mixing the feed would fill those bags so full you couldn't get a grip on it to lift the bag. Later worked with the guy doing the spraying I trucked the water and chemicals to the sprayer and he sprayed. One of the guys running a sprayer, TYLER PATRIOT decided to quit and start his own spraying business. Several guys tried but couldn't pass the test so the boss asked me to. I had no desire to spray but wound up spraying anyway cause another guy quit. Test wasn't that hard, just had to think like a bureaucrat when you take the test, most of the questions had nothing to do with the actual spraying. This post got me thinking too.
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