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<p>[QUOTE="Grouch, post: 5590542, member: 25615"]Let me warn you way ahead of time. And if you drive for IRT, you will probably wind up in Nashville, Tn at Dean's Butter Plant. You will have an appointment, appointments mean nothing! It is the order you go thru the gate. During the day, they receive milk, at night they take cream. They are supposed to start on the cream around 7pm, I have been there when they are still pumping milk at 11pm. I have been the #1 cream truck and did not get out there until midnite. I have seen cream trucks held over until the next day because they quit pumping cream and start washing the lines and silos, getting ready for the milk trucks. I hate the #### place. </p><p><br /></p><p>I sit at Murray, Ky with a load of cream over 33 hours one trip, because the silos were full and I fell in line about #10. </p><p>Two Christmases ago, I sit in Glasgow, Ky 24 hrs. They were full when I arrived and I was #13 in line. When I left 24 hours later, there were 23 trucks still there trying to get unloaded.</p><p><br /></p><p>Welcome to the world of milk hauling.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Grouch, post: 5590542, member: 25615"]Let me warn you way ahead of time. And if you drive for IRT, you will probably wind up in Nashville, Tn at Dean's Butter Plant. You will have an appointment, appointments mean nothing! It is the order you go thru the gate. During the day, they receive milk, at night they take cream. They are supposed to start on the cream around 7pm, I have been there when they are still pumping milk at 11pm. I have been the #1 cream truck and did not get out there until midnite. I have seen cream trucks held over until the next day because they quit pumping cream and start washing the lines and silos, getting ready for the milk trucks. I hate the #### place. I sit at Murray, Ky with a load of cream over 33 hours one trip, because the silos were full and I fell in line about #10. Two Christmases ago, I sit in Glasgow, Ky 24 hrs. They were full when I arrived and I was #13 in line. When I left 24 hours later, there were 23 trucks still there trying to get unloaded. Welcome to the world of milk hauling.[/QUOTE]
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