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thats alot of boxes


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96B-Mike wrote:Automotive Re-conditioner at a Car Dealership
Is that a fancy way of saying you're a detailer? Or do you work in the body shop?


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cramez wrote:
ErichZ26 wrote:
cramez wrote:I was non-union, but I worked with the United Steel Workers union a few years ago. Thus far the only union I've worked with that doesn't have its head in the sand, and actually seems to have the best interest of its members in mind.

I'm the Quality Control Manager/Safety Manger at a corrugated box plant. Love the speed of it - producing less then three units per second is too damn slow. Also do the Food Safety program, backup Estimator, IT, Design....yeah, I'm busy.

Food Safety Program? You make food containers as well?
Yup, the outer corrugated carton at least, and a little bit of high graphic wraps (go around 4-packs of yogurt, things like that). One of our biggest customers is a meat company here in town that uses around 25,000 boxes a day.

I still need to look into buying boxes from your company.


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