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canesisters
Herd Master
I went in for a "7am to noon-ish" training on A shift.
The crew before then started a roll JUST before the end of their shift..... so we had to finish it before we could start the changeover. 'A shift's' creel tech didn't show so I ended up running part of the creel until the roll finished around 10.
We worked on the changeover until 5. I ended up teaching the 2 Beamer trainees who were there several small things. By the time we FINALLY had the first roll of the new product running it was almost 6.
I decided that, at that point, they were going to have to throw me out.... even if I didn't have anything to do, I was getting that last hour. What a long, pointless day.
It's snowing here. Roads covered in a through dusting by the time I got home. Eva was too. I always worry when it's cold & wet. She always does fine.
There was one storm a few years ago that was just a wreck of sleet, rain, more sleet. Everything was covered in ice & she was shivering slightly. I brought her in the barn for a day & put my old horse blanket on her over night.
The crew before then started a roll JUST before the end of their shift..... so we had to finish it before we could start the changeover. 'A shift's' creel tech didn't show so I ended up running part of the creel until the roll finished around 10.
We worked on the changeover until 5. I ended up teaching the 2 Beamer trainees who were there several small things. By the time we FINALLY had the first roll of the new product running it was almost 6.
I decided that, at that point, they were going to have to throw me out.... even if I didn't have anything to do, I was getting that last hour. What a long, pointless day.
It's snowing here. Roads covered in a through dusting by the time I got home. Eva was too. I always worry when it's cold & wet. She always does fine.
There was one storm a few years ago that was just a wreck of sleet, rain, more sleet. Everything was covered in ice & she was shivering slightly. I brought her in the barn for a day & put my old horse blanket on her over night.