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I explained the slit glass and lines on the paper for the two thousand time this morning. As I left, I remembered that I used to make steel parts at 1750 degrees covered in liquid graphite, for less money. Then I thought, this is still a really great job.
Patience is a virtue. try the explanation in 11-different languages.
The plus side of this gig is going from looking at Army guys all day to looking at nurses. The downside, can you say "swingplate". This place is full of 4555's and m525's that grind and click.
I explained the slit glass and lines on the paper for the two thousand time this morning. As I left, I remembered that I used to make steel parts at 1750 degrees covered in liquid graphite, for less money. Then I thought, this is still a really great job.
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