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<blockquote data-quote="NaiveRapture" data-source="post: 449834" data-attributes="member: 19290"><p>Yeah most preloaders are not that conscious of problems they might be causing, or care to fix them. Sometimes packages are loaded in a way that is bothersome to us, but the loaders has never actually *driven* the trucks (at least not with a full load) and doesn't understand the physics behind what the packages do once in motion, and how much they can get in the way when trying to find a few specific ones.</p><p></p><p>If I heard a preloader say that about the drivers he might get a brown pen to the eye hahaha. (obviously just kidding)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NaiveRapture, post: 449834, member: 19290"] Yeah most preloaders are not that conscious of problems they might be causing, or care to fix them. Sometimes packages are loaded in a way that is bothersome to us, but the loaders has never actually *driven* the trucks (at least not with a full load) and doesn't understand the physics behind what the packages do once in motion, and how much they can get in the way when trying to find a few specific ones. If I heard a preloader say that about the drivers he might get a brown pen to the eye hahaha. (obviously just kidding) [/QUOTE]
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