Today I returned to my normal activities as a driver transporting fresh fruit bunches (FFB). This morning the weather was overcast, and the roads in the mill area were quite muddy after the rain. Despite this, operations at the factory continued as usual.
Upon arriving at the PKS, I immediately parked my car in the unloading area. I saw a large pile of palm fruit awaiting further processing. Workers were also busy arranging the fruit to ensure a swift and orderly unloading process.
The yellow truck I was driving today was carrying a load of palm oil from a smallholder plantation. The journey to the factory was quite challenging due to the slippery and potholed roads. But it all felt worth it when we finally arrived safely and the unloading process went smoothly.
Working in the palm oil industry is indeed full of challenges. Sometimes you have to face rain, heat, damaged roads, and even long lines at the palm oil mill. But many families depend on this work for their livelihood. That's why I remain enthusiastic about my work every day.
I also enjoy sharing my daily activities with my friends at Hive. I hope this simple post provides a glimpse into the working environment at the palm oil mill.
That concludes our brief life story. I hope my hive/ecency friends can forgive any imperfections, both in writing and word choice.
Best regards, @Djisamsoe