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<p>[QUOTE="The Shadow, post: 11484438, member: 218361"]I actually did that at a Walmart store in high school. Walmart drivers would drop and hook a full trailer during the evening (2 at Christmas) and we would unload them one box at a time. I chose to be the guy inside the trailer feeding the roller rack because I prefer to work alone and it was a cluster ###k palletizing everything by department at the other end. I could do the whole trailer in less than 2 hours on a bad day. (Of course I was 17 at the time and coming off a North Carolina tobacco farm so it wasn’t really super hard work for me… then). I don’t know if I could do that for a living nowadays. If I had to. Maybe. Definitely would want food service money to do it though. 75K per year with a 4 day work week might get me interested (in NC dollars; 100k in northeastern US dollars). The conversation I wrote about in the above post didn’t get far enough to talk about money. I doubt it’s big money though, there would’ve been a thread on here by now unless I missed it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="The Shadow, post: 11484438, member: 218361"]I actually did that at a Walmart store in high school. Walmart drivers would drop and hook a full trailer during the evening (2 at Christmas) and we would unload them one box at a time. I chose to be the guy inside the trailer feeding the roller rack because I prefer to work alone and it was a cluster ###k palletizing everything by department at the other end. I could do the whole trailer in less than 2 hours on a bad day. (Of course I was 17 at the time and coming off a North Carolina tobacco farm so it wasn’t really super hard work for me… then). I don’t know if I could do that for a living nowadays. If I had to. Maybe. Definitely would want food service money to do it though. 75K per year with a 4 day work week might get me interested (in NC dollars; 100k in northeastern US dollars). The conversation I wrote about in the above post didn’t get far enough to talk about money. I doubt it’s big money though, there would’ve been a thread on here by now unless I missed it.[/QUOTE]
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