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<blockquote data-quote="rod" data-source="post: 849983" data-attributes="member: 5382"><p>I never asked for permission. About once a month I would do my checkout as my pickups were unloaded then I would go back out on the floor and clean the insides of my truck-----sometimes even hosing off the shelves and floor. Everyonce in awhile a center manager would jump me about how long I had taken to check out the night before but they got over it. I don't recall ever being told to "don't do that" although some center manager's were upset more than others. I wasn't the only driver who did it. I imagine they would fire you for doing it today. If there had been a long stretch of dry weather and the roads were extreamly dusty I swear you would look like you had worked 12 hours in a coal mine by the time you got off and there was enough dust and dirt on the shelves to grow potatos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rod, post: 849983, member: 5382"] I never asked for permission. About once a month I would do my checkout as my pickups were unloaded then I would go back out on the floor and clean the insides of my truck-----sometimes even hosing off the shelves and floor. Everyonce in awhile a center manager would jump me about how long I had taken to check out the night before but they got over it. I don't recall ever being told to "don't do that" although some center manager's were upset more than others. I wasn't the only driver who did it. I imagine they would fire you for doing it today. If there had been a long stretch of dry weather and the roads were extreamly dusty I swear you would look like you had worked 12 hours in a coal mine by the time you got off and there was enough dust and dirt on the shelves to grow potatos. [/QUOTE]
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