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Tugger

Tug: to pull at vigorously and repeatedly

A tugger, used in manufacturing plants can journey along at a top speed of 14 MPH (vigorous) and has the wherewithal to make continuous trips in the plant due to durability and stamina of the driver (repeated).

The tugger will last about six hours and then require a battery charge.

Used in car manufacturing plants, the tugger hauls foam, circus-train style, from the back of the plant to the front of the plant.

The tugger’s driver needs to be skilled in repeated motions and employ quick reflexes to escape fork lift collisions.

The speed of the tugger is not to be taken lightly. It was folk legend that once the tugger sped along at 14 MPH down the plant hauling empty foam carts and made the quick left into the foam storage bins to refill. However, the carts became unhooked and crashed violently into the wall, much to the dismay of a weed-eater worker behind the wall.

The tugger can single handedly control the output in manufacturing plants. If the tugger runs slow, the line workers complain at the tugger and tell the tugger to shape up. The tugger may use the facilities in an effort to quit the job as tugger.