The Wheels of the Mill Go Round and Round - Drudgery at 14
There's a reason why people who do hard work can be seen buying BC Powders and Excedrin packs at the convenience store during the lunch hour, swallowing them down with Red Bulls and Big Gulps. People who get up every day and go and do physical labor, hurt! There is a reason why I never put on a pair of socks without appreciating them. Let's chalk that up to a life-changing brush with labor, the grind of mill work, at the age of 14. In my never-ending pursuit to be among the haves instead of the have-nots, I decided to take a part-time job at my uncle's knitting mill, - one of many small, independent mills that dotted across Alamance County, North Carolina. As my Dad took me into the mill, the first things I noticed were the incredible noise levels and the stifling heat. The air was full of lint and saturated with the smell of oil, a combination that made my head swim. My Dad took me over to see my uncle and say hello and after giving me a quick up an...