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Jul 03, 2008 02:58

First day of new jobishness went well. Factory work can be demanding in alot of ways though this job was'nt what I expected, let me explain: I work for Nelson Packaging in Lima Ohio, they basicly do work for Proctor and Gamble. There's a multitude of lines in this place with people filling various bottles with product (mainly Tide or other laundry ( Read more... )

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firehopper July 3 2008, 14:55:46 UTC
cool, good luck I worked in a manuf plant for a while.. granted we made brackets an stuff.. so it was super noisy.

but was very tiring..

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thrashbear July 3 2008, 19:48:35 UTC
It's not an afternoon on the Enterprise, but a gig is a gig. I'm glad you found some steady income, can I have a turn, now? :p

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joey_leaf_runne July 4 2008, 08:02:40 UTC
It's a 10hr gig for $7 an hour, you work 4hrs, get a 15min break, work 4 more hours get a 43min lunch only to work 2 more hours and go home. Even Tippi agrees it's not worth it. I might be getting into DTR a factory that pays better and has more reasonable hours, plus I know I don't have to ask weather or not I get to come in the next day.

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simplysarab July 3 2008, 21:04:07 UTC
Whenever I have done blue-collar work, I find that I feel smarter at the end of the day. Why? Because I had so much time to spend THINKING!! LOL.

*big hugs*

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joey_leaf_runne July 4 2008, 07:56:40 UTC
Stacy put it best, seeing the people who work at this factory it seems like a Prison release program. When I'm not working I'm off hiding somewhere with my face buried in a book. The Employment agency offered me another job at the same factory Stacy's mother works at so I'm thinking of jumping ship since the pay and hours would be a heck of alot better.

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