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beef-luggers =who carried two-hundred-pound quarters into the refrigerator-cars; a fearful kind of work, that began at four o'clock in the morning, and that wore out the most powerful men in a few years.

wool-pluckers=whose hands went to pieces even sooner than the hands of the pickle men; for the pelts of the sheep had to be painted with acid to loosen the wool, and then the pluckers had to pull out this wool with their bare hands, till the acid had eaten their fingers off.

"hoisters,= as they were called, whose task it was to press the lever which lifted the dead cattle off the floor.

fertilizer men= hose who served in the cooking rooms. These people could not be shown to the visitor, – for the odor of a fertilizer man would scare any ordinary visitor at a hundred yards, and as for the other men, who worked in tank rooms full of steam

The section consists of various sorts of jobs related to the jungle excerpt. The first job is that of fertilizer man, second is those of hoisters, third  are wool-pluckers and the last beef-luggers

  • Beef laggers here the most fearful type of workers and started working at 4 am early in the morning.
  • Wool pluckers were those who's had started picking wool earlier than pickle men. They had to pick off the wool till acid had eaten their fingers.
  • Hoisters' task was to pick off the dead animals from the floor.
  • The fertilizer men were kept away from visitors as they worked in gas chambers. They were involved in cooling tasks.

Thus as per the jobs the first category of jobs would be much preferred.

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