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Originally Posted by dfw.embalmer
Not really, automation fixed that a decade ago...they stand there and swing a seat in and use an impact wrench......or snap a bumper on.....or guide a multi stem impact to bolt on tires...not exactly rocket science here....AND I am educated, wear a suit work in an office, but when I run the crematory it's 135 degrees (in the summer) out there with that thing for two or three hours.....so I have no sympathy....
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I can tell you the temperature at Wayne exceeds 100 F in the WINTER.
And try lifting a 40 pound HVAC module into a car 70 times an hour, 5 days a week, 2,080 hours a year. Oh, in the heat. And you're putting it through guide holes on a moving vehicle. It's not idle work. The line moves as fast as it possibly can. Sometimes you're lucky and there's a 10 or 12 second delay if the body shop had to "skip" a shell.