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August 23, 2009, 05:18:36 PM
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Physical labor is fun/good most of the time. But like I would rather dig a ditch and sing black ppl songs than do anything with moisture or allergens involved.

Worst job I ever had I think was working for a hay farmer near MHK. It was good other than getting screamed at constantly, the crappy equipment he had, more yelling, high humidity, and bucking bales... Bucking bales is kinda fun except when we did it, we had to do two SEMI loads at a time, with one of them being an old reefer. 2200 bales in like 4 hours. And I swung the hay hook into my (tender) thigh meat once. Got yelled at.

Long story short don't work for a guy who farms right next to Flush. :frown:

unless i just misunderstand your story, 2200 lil squares are not fitting on two semi's, once again if in a drunk stupor i misunderstood my bad

They weren't legal loads by any means. The reefer couldn't hold anywhere near as many as the flatbed, but it wasn't just any flatbed. Drop deck that also had an overhang up front, and he'd welded panels on the side to widen the trailer by a couple feet and had about a 12 ft. extension to lengthen as well. Not a highway-licensed setup. Plus we stacked WAY higher than they should have been. So all in all you could fit a ridiculous no. of bales on the flatbed. They were also kind of small bales dimensionally, maybe because he had the plunger pressure on the baler turned up or something.
 
BigCat you know your hay biz, sounds like no fun, i assume these weren't over the road loads, if so not very damn far, i didn't believe you tell the plunger talk.  and loadin a reefer sucks, but you ever loaded a pot? frack my life that sucks

Yeah I've had to get in the trailer a few times to help the driver get the cattle crammed in there. I'm normally the cool rancher guy bringing cattle to the tub from the pens. :love:
"Unless you're a ku fan you don't want to watch a game at the fieldhouse. You'll never see more home cooking in your life. The last game I watched there Larry got the boot and I didn't blame him a bit. Only ball game I've ever walked out on in my life, besides, the facility is a piece of ****."

August 23, 2009, 05:25:23 PM
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Physical labor is fun/good most of the time. But like I would rather dig a ditch and sing black ppl songs than do anything with moisture or allergens involved.

Worst job I ever had I think was working for a hay farmer near MHK. It was good other than getting screamed at constantly, the crappy equipment he had, more yelling, high humidity, and bucking bales... Bucking bales is kinda fun except when we did it, we had to do two SEMI loads at a time, with one of them being an old reefer. 2200 bales in like 4 hours. And I swung the hay hook into my (tender) thigh meat once. Got yelled at.

Long story short don't work for a guy who farms right next to Flush. :frown:

unless i just misunderstand your story, 2200 lil squares are not fitting on two semi's, once again if in a drunk stupor i misunderstood my bad

They weren't legal loads by any means. The reefer couldn't hold anywhere near as many as the flatbed, but it wasn't just any flatbed. Drop deck that also had an overhang up front, and he'd welded panels on the side to widen the trailer by a couple feet and had about a 12 ft. extension to lengthen as well. Not a highway-licensed setup. Plus we stacked WAY higher than they should have been. So all in all you could fit a ridiculous no. of bales on the flatbed. They were also kind of small bales dimensionally, maybe because he had the plunger pressure on the baler turned up or something.
 
BigCat you know your hay biz, sounds like no fun, i assume these weren't over the road loads, if so not very damn far, i didn't believe you tell the plunger talk.  and loadin a reefer sucks, but you ever loaded a pot? frack my life that sucks

Yeah I've had to get in the trailer a few times to help the driver get the cattle crammed in there. I'm normally the cool rancher guy bringing cattle to the tub from the pens. :love:

no, no, no, bigcat, i mean loaded a pot with hay, a back haul deal.... that is the suck, loading a pot with cows/calves is :madeintheshade:

August 23, 2009, 05:42:15 PM
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Physical labor is fun/good most of the time. But like I would rather dig a ditch and sing black ppl songs than do anything with moisture or allergens involved.

Worst job I ever had I think was working for a hay farmer near MHK. It was good other than getting screamed at constantly, the crappy equipment he had, more yelling, high humidity, and bucking bales... Bucking bales is kinda fun except when we did it, we had to do two SEMI loads at a time, with one of them being an old reefer. 2200 bales in like 4 hours. And I swung the hay hook into my (tender) thigh meat once. Got yelled at.

Long story short don't work for a guy who farms right next to Flush. :frown:

unless i just misunderstand your story, 2200 lil squares are not fitting on two semi's, once again if in a drunk stupor i misunderstood my bad

They weren't legal loads by any means. The reefer couldn't hold anywhere near as many as the flatbed, but it wasn't just any flatbed. Drop deck that also had an overhang up front, and he'd welded panels on the side to widen the trailer by a couple feet and had about a 12 ft. extension to lengthen as well. Not a highway-licensed setup. Plus we stacked WAY higher than they should have been. So all in all you could fit a ridiculous no. of bales on the flatbed. They were also kind of small bales dimensionally, maybe because he had the plunger pressure on the baler turned up or something.
 
BigCat you know your hay biz, sounds like no fun, i assume these weren't over the road loads, if so not very damn far, i didn't believe you tell the plunger talk.  and loadin a reefer sucks, but you ever loaded a pot? frack my life that sucks

Yeah I've had to get in the trailer a few times to help the driver get the cattle crammed in there. I'm normally the cool rancher guy bringing cattle to the tub from the pens. :love:

no, no, no, bigcat, i mean loaded a pot with hay, a back haul deal.... that is the suck, loading a pot with cows/calves is :madeintheshade:

Oh! Hell no. Never had to do that. Sorry you've had to though. LOLsiento.
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August 23, 2009, 06:16:45 PM
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August 23, 2009, 10:23:09 PM
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Physical labor is fun/good most of the time. But like I would rather dig a ditch and sing black ppl songs than do anything with moisture or allergens involved.

Worst job I ever had I think was working for a hay farmer near MHK. It was good other than getting screamed at constantly, the crappy equipment he had, more yelling, high humidity, and bucking bales... Bucking bales is kinda fun except when we did it, we had to do two SEMI loads at a time, with one of them being an old reefer. 2200 bales in like 4 hours. And I swung the hay hook into my (tender) thigh meat once. Got yelled at.

Long story short don't work for a guy who farms right next to Flush. :frown:

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Worked for him for awhile as well.  First day out there, me and another guy loaded a cattle pot with bales.  Sucked balls.  Gotta turn them length-wise to get them through the side door.  I did get the pleasure of covering him up one time.  We delivered a load to a guy and he was in the shed stacking while I was on the trailer loading the conveyer.  He had pissed me off so bad that day I was working with rage energy.  The more he told me to slow them down, the faster I sent them.  Dude would work his ass off though, I'll give him that.
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August 24, 2009, 01:52:45 PM
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Physical labor is fun/good most of the time. But like I would rather dig a ditch and sing black ppl songs than do anything with moisture or allergens involved.

Worst job I ever had I think was working for a hay farmer near MHK. It was good other than getting screamed at constantly, the crappy equipment he had, more yelling, high humidity, and bucking bales... Bucking bales is kinda fun except when we did it, we had to do two SEMI loads at a time, with one of them being an old reefer. 2200 bales in like 4 hours. And I swung the hay hook into my (tender) thigh meat once. Got yelled at.

Long story short don't work for a guy who farms right next to Flush. :frown:

George Ebert
Worked for him for awhile as well.  First day out there, me and another guy loaded a cattle pot with bales.  Sucked balls.  Gotta turn them length-wise to get them through the side door.  I did get the pleasure of covering him up one time.  We delivered a load to a guy and he was in the shed stacking while I was on the trailer loading the conveyer.  He had pissed me off so bad that day I was working with rage energy.  The more he told me to slow them down, the faster I sent them.  Dude would work his ass off though, I'll give him that.

Yeah he'd be right there with you working but he can't keep help around since all he does is yell. I lasted about a month and a half and found out that I stayed way longer than most. :'byecruelworld:
"Unless you're a ku fan you don't want to watch a game at the fieldhouse. You'll never see more home cooking in your life. The last game I watched there Larry got the boot and I didn't blame him a bit. Only ball game I've ever walked out on in my life, besides, the facility is a piece of ****."

August 24, 2009, 09:00:55 PM
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Slaughter floor QC at Monfort in GC before it burned down...
2 years...110° in the summer with 100% humidity and barely above freezing in the winter...  4 guys died while I was there...
One crushed head...2 aphixiated...one from burns from a panel room fireball...
Saw a guy get his arm cut off at the elbow in an auger that hauled the paunches away (cow guts).  He dropped his knife in there and thought he was quicker than the auger...he wasn't.  I then had to wade waste deep in a bin full of guts for an hour looking for his arm...we did finally find it.

Yeah...that job sucked...

August 24, 2009, 09:03:16 PM
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Slaughter floor QC at Monfort in GC before it burned down...
2 years...110° in the summer with 100% humidity and barely above freezing in the winter...  4 guys died while I was there...
One crushed head...2 aphixiated...one from burns from a panel room fireball...
Saw a guy get his arm cut off at the elbow in an auger that hauled the paunches away (cow guts).  He dropped his knife in there and thought he was quicker than the auger...he wasn't.  I then had to wade waste deep in a bin full of guts for an hour looking for his arm...we did finally find it.

Yeah...that job sucked...
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August 24, 2009, 09:19:09 PM
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Yeah, bucking bales isn't bad at all. Especially if the guy you are working for is cool. ANd you have good people working with you.
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August 24, 2009, 09:53:51 PM
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Slaughter floor QC at Monfort in GC before it burned down...
2 years...110° in the summer with 100% humidity and barely above freezing in the winter...  4 guys died while I was there...
One crushed head...2 aphixiated...one from burns from a panel room fireball...
Saw a guy get his arm cut off at the elbow in an auger that hauled the paunches away (cow guts).  He dropped his knife in there and thought he was quicker than the auger...he wasn't.  I then had to wade waste deep in a bin full of guts for an hour looking for his arm...we did finally find it.

Yeah...that job sucked...

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August 24, 2009, 10:26:22 PM
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Slaughter floor QC at Monfort in GC before it burned down...
2 years...110° in the summer with 100% humidity and barely above freezing in the winter...  4 guys died while I was there...
One crushed head...2 aphixiated...one from burns from a panel room fireball...
Saw a guy get his arm cut off at the elbow in an auger that hauled the paunches away (cow guts).  He dropped his knife in there and thought he was quicker than the auger...he wasn't.  I then had to wade waste deep in a bin full of guts for an hour looking for his arm...we did finally find it.

Yeah...that job sucked...

Holy crap. :eek:  I'll remember that story the next time I think I hate my job.

August 25, 2009, 06:47:59 PM
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I got stabbed at my job last tuesday night.  Does like count for anything?

August 25, 2009, 07:05:29 PM
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    Gettin' angried up!!!
I got stabbed at my job last tuesday night.  Does like count for anything?

Nope.  Now stop being such a little bitch, nobody is going to throw you a pitty party here.

August 25, 2009, 07:37:28 PM
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I got stabbed at my job last tuesday night.  Does like count for anything?

SO you work at Rusty's or Bushwackers?

August 25, 2009, 11:02:24 PM
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I got stabbed at my job last tuesday night.  Does like count for anything?
Was LOC there?
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August 26, 2009, 11:04:23 AM
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I got stabbed at my job last tuesday night.  Does like count for anything?

SO you work at Rusty's or Bushwackers?

Nope, believe it or not, i work at Dillons in Hutch.
http://www.hutchnews.com/Latestlocalnews/dillonsstab

August 26, 2009, 11:20:15 AM
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wow.  I guess next time you won't begrudge a youngster his spank mag.

hope you heal up and were bleeding purple!

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October 01, 2009, 01:10:55 AM
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November 02, 2009, 12:10:01 AM
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Slaughter floor QC at Monfort in GC before it burned down...
2 years...110° in the summer with 100% humidity and barely above freezing in the winter...  4 guys died while I was there...
One crushed head...2 aphixiated...one from burns from a panel room fireball...
Saw a guy get his arm cut off at the elbow in an auger that hauled the paunches away (cow guts).  He dropped his knife in there and thought he was quicker than the auger...he wasn't.  I then had to wade waste deep in a bin full of guts for an hour looking for his arm...we did finally find it.

Yeah...that job sucked...

Holy balls, man.  I think it's safe to say that meat packing plants are pretty much the scariest / most reprehensible >= semi-legitimate workplaces in the country.  I can't imagine working at a place where employees' lives/limbs are secondary.  :'(