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    melensdad

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    Over a ton of mulch is now sitting in the middle of my driveway. 2 pallets, not sure how many bags per pallet. This is the "rubber mulch" instead of tree bark. I dunno why? If you want to know you can ask my wife!

    It will be moved shortly and I'll be on my way up to the INGO CLUBHOUSE. Should be there by noon.
     

    Bill B

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    Over a ton of mulch is now sitting in the middle of my driveway. 2 pallets, not sure how many bags per pallet. This is the "rubber mulch" instead of tree bark. I dunno why? If you want to know you can ask my wife!

    It will be moved shortly and I'll be on my way up to the INGO CLUBHOUSE. Should be there by noon.

    Are the pallets 40x48? Decent quality? If so, may I have them?
     

    jedi

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    :crying:How come when one piece of equipment breaks down all of a sudden every other piece of equipment **NOT** even related to the first decides "hey I'm broken as well".

    :faint:
     

    actaeon277

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    Coke plant :(

    I don't know the boss, but I know one of the senior techs.
    Crap, forgot you're not an instrumentmen/systems repairman.

    Being outdoors can suck. When you start getting paid, set some money aside for good clothes. Underwear and jackets. Man made materials are a No-No. They can melt to you.
    You want natural materials, such as cotton. It might catch fire, but its better than melting.

    If you work overtime, set the money aside. If you spend it, just spend that money. You have to worry about recuring bills, and then the overtime getting cut.

    After a while, you'll have opportunity to sign Postings out.
     
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