Posted by Case e on November 13, 2009 at 06:27:48 from (165.206.209.230):
In Reply to: Re: Cattle processing? posted by railhead on November 12, 2009 at 16:11:28:
I always have a rule of thumb that if the locker is not clean from the loading cute all the way to the front step I will not go there. I like it when the customer can see the breakdown area and it has a smell of bleach water in the air. A good locker owns and uses a power washer and uses it between each customer. Went to pick up a half steer I had bought (didnt have a choice in lockers) walked in and off to the side 2 employess were smoking, Lady is cutting up a pork and comes up with out washing her hands and digs through the customer cut out cards, then I look on her hand to see a bandaide sopped with blood with no rubber gloves on! Last time I was there and I let my freinds know about it!
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