Maybe someone threw a bucket of offal over the clampers van lol
only wants an offal truck to stop for a break and the whole area will stink for ages on a warm day,
i used to be a mechanic at an offal plant…you get used to it very quickly…or quit.
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only wants an offal truck to stop for a break and the whole area will stink for ages on a warm day,
i used to be a mechanic at an offal plant…you get used to it very quickly…or quit.
I tipped a load of offal once. It was in a reefer set to max minus only it had ran out of derv before I got to pick it up and was at 1 above. Opened the doors and the smell nearly knocked me to my knees. Got to the plant and could barely handle the smell. Everyone that worked there thought it was very funny. This was the place in Widnes. I could see in the building where there were cows with booms up their arse ends and some guy hammering into their skulls to take a brain sample. Even reading the H&S/Map hand out was bad enough… “blood dept” etc. I called the TM and made him promise NEVER to send me there again. Anyway tipped and reloaded with a full load of fruit for Tesco.
… that last bit was a joke, lol. I dumped the trl in our yard in Preston and left the back doors open. Even after a wash out on site and being left a week in our yard it was still stinking when I saw it the following week. I don’t know how anyone can work on an offal plant
Steven
I used to do offal in tippers, mainly BSE cattle, it’s horrible stuff, pigs are the worst though, get a load of piggy guts churned up & watch people start chucking up.
Funny enough VOSA or the Police don’t want to keep you hanging around either