I've started to use *wicked_pdf* and it works fine.  However, when I 
generate a PDF files, usually the CPU will get to ~80+% during the 
generation of the PDF by the *wicked_pdf* gem.  What's the proper way of 
handling this in my application?  I've asked around on IRC chat, stack 
overflow, etc, but I haven't been able to acquire a good answer.  People 
have told me to use Sidekiq, which I have, but this won't resolve my CPU 
issue unless I've put the job processes onto another machine it would seem. 
 Is there another way of handling this using my one server?

If it's helpful here is the stack overflow question that I posted about 12 
days ago - it has perhaps a little more detail: 
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44465332/high-cpu-usage-when-generating-pdfs-in-rails-with-wicked-pdf-gem

Please let me know if I can provide more details on any aspect of this 
issue. Thanks!

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