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<blockquote data-quote="ncupser82" data-source="post: 1327594" data-attributes="member: 52289"><p>According to my center manager there is no specific place that overweights belong, ie in the rear of the vehicle! Today I had 79 lbs and 74 lbs packages loaded behind my bulk head door...a common occurrence! Of course we are all adapters to the stuff they throw at us, but one day their neglect will result in injury...which will undoubtedly be our fault (methods and procedures)! But what I loved the most about our conversation was that he compared overweights to our handcart...not drawing a correlation? Yeah, me neither! After pointing out to him that handcart do not weigh in the excess of 70 lbs and have wheels to maneuver them when needed, he said "be safe out there!" End result: overweights are now allowed anywhere in the truck...can't wait to get the 80 pounder on the back of my 7k shelf! </p><p></p><p>Sent using BrownCafe App</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ncupser82, post: 1327594, member: 52289"] According to my center manager there is no specific place that overweights belong, ie in the rear of the vehicle! Today I had 79 lbs and 74 lbs packages loaded behind my bulk head door...a common occurrence! Of course we are all adapters to the stuff they throw at us, but one day their neglect will result in injury...which will undoubtedly be our fault (methods and procedures)! But what I loved the most about our conversation was that he compared overweights to our handcart...not drawing a correlation? Yeah, me neither! After pointing out to him that handcart do not weigh in the excess of 70 lbs and have wheels to maneuver them when needed, he said "be safe out there!" End result: overweights are now allowed anywhere in the truck...can't wait to get the 80 pounder on the back of my 7k shelf! Sent using BrownCafe App [/QUOTE]
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