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Posted by Dan-IA on October 24, 2006 at 11:29:32 from (66.43.223.231):
In Reply to: hey joe-bob IN posted by Tim Shultz on October 24, 2006 at 10:52:54:
Elevator can't keep up in your area either? Up this way, something happened and the two ladies up front suddenly quit and all of a sudden all but one guy there was replaced. Nobody will say what happened, but you sit on the scale about 10 times as long to get weighed and the sample taken. And when you go inside, they act like they didn't even know you came in. Stood there the other day for 15 minutes before they did a moisture test. Sold some grain yesterday, today they didn't remember I had a check to pick up. It's just not the same. Former employees never let me stand there long enough to even take a headcount before I was getting service. I'm thinking about going to a different company: one nice thing about my location is I have 3 different elevators and they're all 7 miles away. Add another 3 miles, and I can go to two more elevators. That's one good thing about my spot. Flexibility.
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