When I was a service tech for a filtered water & coffee company I had a call at a funeral home for a downed coffee maker. As I'm walking up I'm greeted by a funeral director and she asks if I could help her. So being the nice guy I am I just volunteer and say sure. I follow her around to the back of a hearse parked in a garage attached to the funeral home where there's another funeral director standing next to a long cardboard box with a name on it. The director says " Mrs.xxxxx was a pretty big lady and I can't lift her". The box was on a roller track just below bumper height. So the other guy says "on 3 we lift". Well he lifted before me and i could feel and hear the body slide in the box. All the weight shifted to my side. We got her in, but i can still hear and feel that body slide if I think about it.
When I was a service tech for a filtered water & coffee company I had a call at a funeral home for a downed coffee maker. As I'm walking up I'm greeted by a funeral director and she asks if I could help her. So being the nice guy I am I just volunteer and say sure. I follow her around to the back of a hearse parked in a garage attached to the funeral home where there's another funeral director standing next to a long cardboard box with a name on it. The director says " Mrs.xxxxx was a pretty big lady and I can't lift her". The box was on a roller track just below bumper height. So the other guy says "on 3 we lift". Well he lifted before me and i could feel and hear the body slide in the box. All the weight shifted to my side. We got her in, but i can still hear and feel that body slide if I think about it.
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