Posted by showcrop on October 14, 2015 at 19:06:02 from (66.31.196.130):
I have a kind of a full time job, but because I like trucks, especially dump trucks, I drive a tri-axle occasionally for some friends. Today we were clearing out a city lot of about 3/4 acre that had been vacant for many years. The truck was getting loaded one time with stumps and next time with old asphalt. The loading takes awhile especially because the places that receive the loads want no garbage or bricks or big rocks. I am not expected to, but I like to help out when waiting for the truck to be loaded. So I was helping to pull out the trash, and trying to encourage their 18 year old laborer to work a little harder. He was prone to stopping for a drink or smoke or check his phone more than working. So when I came back after dumping a load the kid says he is riding with me to as far as I am taking the next load, where his dad would pick him up. He said he was sick, but he kept lighting up. When I got back again I apologized to my friend for pushing his laborer too hard and making him sick. We had a good laugh over it.
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