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    i did manage it a couple of times. but it took a helluva lot of overtime.

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      Totaly lost it earlier.
      Posting on here and compiling on another sys.
      Typed a response to a post into Vb code editor by mistake

      Last edited by Diver; 7 July 2007, 16:19.
      Confusion is a natural state of being

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        i enjoyed working the fork lifts. i became quite capable at driving them around.

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          and could use the forks pretty well. anything top shelf and heavy was best left alone. that's why i never had an accident.

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            most of the big falls were caused by cheap pallets or dreadfully loaded pallets.

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              the spectacular and dangerous stuff was a "poke-through" or "knock-on" when a pallet pushed into place would knock one one the other side and push it down.

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                needed to keep your wits about you on the warehouse floor.

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                  actually, falls were not that common. lofty was good and very, very fast.

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                    the best thing about the job, without any doubt, were the pallet trucks.

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                      pallet truck racing should be an official sport because it is cracking fun.

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