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The Dishwasher-Loading Topic


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1 hour ago, IowaDee said:

Quick, what did you "miss load" to lose your loading rights?  I need to do it too. I hate the job.

 

I don't mind loading. I hate unloading.

 

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1 hour ago, kayb said:

I don't mind loading. I hate unloading.

 

Now that is strange.  I don't mind unloading at all.   As to what I did wrong?  It's a mystery......

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5 hours ago, Kim Shook said:

Me, too.  For years, I have suspected Mr. Kim and Jessica of doing things badly on purpose to get out of the job.  Now it's my turn.  LOL

 

My mother always told me "Incompetence won't get you out of doing the job."

 

She was wrong.

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It's almost never bad to feed someone.

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There is a skill for loading a dishwasher that comes from using the same machine for many years.

You just know exactly where everything fits most efficiently.

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I see it mostly as understanding the water flow and trying to arrange the dishes so it's not obstructed. My decades-old Kenmore portable cleans everything beautifully with standard Finish tabs, with the sole exception of mugs. The tea stains don't come off, so I wash 'em manually once a week or so.

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42 minutes ago, lindag said:

There is a skill for loading a dishwasher that comes from using the same machine for many years.

You just know exactly where everything fits most efficiently.

 

Fair comment.  But please tell me why it's the only thing in his life in which he practices that skill?   He has no idea of where anything else in the house belongs.  I think haresfur got it right!  :P

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