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The forced use of crayons for preload
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<blockquote data-quote="lolbr" data-source="post: 3281013" data-attributes="member: 68664"><p>As I stated, the shelves are already numbered. If they aren't, they should be. Yes sections get heavy and you have to shift it a bit, but you shouldn't be shifting it that much. That said, I have no issues with the numbers. I wrote them on every package that was large enough for years.</p><p></p><p>You're right, the packages aren't all similar sizes. The idea still works fine. Load the package deep first. Won't fit because too long (a rug)? Not a shelf package. Then load tall. Too tall to fit? Not a shelf package. Load those packages on the floor under the shelf. This leaves you with mostly similar size packages.</p><p></p><p>I used this method for over 8 years on multiple routes. Every single driver came in the following morning after the first time I loaded their truck and thanked me. Also, never did I work hard enough to break a sweat, nor did I have supervisors telling me to speed up. I still have them begging me to go back to preload every time I see them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lolbr, post: 3281013, member: 68664"] As I stated, the shelves are already numbered. If they aren't, they should be. Yes sections get heavy and you have to shift it a bit, but you shouldn't be shifting it that much. That said, I have no issues with the numbers. I wrote them on every package that was large enough for years. You're right, the packages aren't all similar sizes. The idea still works fine. Load the package deep first. Won't fit because too long (a rug)? Not a shelf package. Then load tall. Too tall to fit? Not a shelf package. Load those packages on the floor under the shelf. This leaves you with mostly similar size packages. I used this method for over 8 years on multiple routes. Every single driver came in the following morning after the first time I loaded their truck and thanked me. Also, never did I work hard enough to break a sweat, nor did I have supervisors telling me to speed up. I still have them begging me to go back to preload every time I see them. [/QUOTE]
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