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<blockquote data-quote="UnconTROLLed" data-source="post: 677966" data-attributes="member: 18708"><p>Load and unload.</p><p></p><p>Depending on the load, it can be more difficult or easier than unloading. A heavy load can be very difficult, far more difficult than unloading. Also depending on the load and your particular building, you need to know the sort/zips. This knowledge takes a while to get going.</p><p></p><p>When you load, yes heavier on bottom lighter/bags on top. There is a method to the madness. You are instructed to build two walls -one in front of other - and intertwine the two, almost like laying bricks. This ensures the walls, when unloaded, have a less chance of "shifting" while en route, and less chance of packages falling down onto the person unloading.</p><p></p><p>Go for unloader to start, in my opinion. It requires basically no thought, reading labels, etc and you can go your own pace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnconTROLLed, post: 677966, member: 18708"] Load and unload. Depending on the load, it can be more difficult or easier than unloading. A heavy load can be very difficult, far more difficult than unloading. Also depending on the load and your particular building, you need to know the sort/zips. This knowledge takes a while to get going. When you load, yes heavier on bottom lighter/bags on top. There is a method to the madness. You are instructed to build two walls -one in front of other - and intertwine the two, almost like laying bricks. This ensures the walls, when unloaded, have a less chance of "shifting" while en route, and less chance of packages falling down onto the person unloading. Go for unloader to start, in my opinion. It requires basically no thought, reading labels, etc and you can go your own pace. [/QUOTE]
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