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>at work earlier this week
>one of my coworkers nearly got heatstroke the previous day so I had to switch spots with him
>the conveyor line he was on originally is thinner, faster, and way more dirty than the one I've been on the entire rest of the time I've been working there
>get put on cardboard duty which puts me right at the front
>obviously everything comes in blazing fast and I'm trying to pick all the soggy rotten cardboard out
>missing tons of it because of the speed and because most of it is underneath chunks of mortar and concrete
>guy next to me has to pick up my slack and throw what he gets behind him, which I pick up when the line's not as crowded
>short break comes after two hours
>can hear one of the really funny chill guys I look up to vaguely talking shit about me by joking about how cardboard "isn't that fucking hard to pick out" forgetting I'm in earshot
>same guy comes up after the break and tells me to switch places, putting me all the way at the back to shove everything that isn't concrete or stone into the bin
>can see him not missing a single beat while casually shooting the shit with the other experienced workers
>after five minutes of fucking up because of the sheer tidal wave of shit coming toward me, which the head site supervisor sees, I get put one spot forward and have the line supervisor take over that spot so I'm in charge of lessening the load for him
>that line's supervisor is pretty chill and becomes the first person to have a conversation with me after all these weeks
>can't tell if it's because he's a good dude or just taking pity on me but I learn a thing or two from him regardless
>either way my inferiority complex kicks in because he's younger and has way more life experience than me
>try to relate to him but fail beyond normie vidya
>finish up feeling like a complete loser and paranoid that everyone on that line is silently judging me
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Gunn more than anyone deserves the highest money from this movie. It wouldn't have worked without him.