Which is why I would never order any type of monitor/tv and have it delivered through us. You are better off going to pick one up locally.
Things wouldn't be damaged nearly as often if people were allowed a realistic amount of time to properly perform their duties.
Why? Because that's where the pal system says to put them. Preload, like us drivers, aren't paid to think anymore, we're paid to execute.Why do preloaders put tvs and monitors on the shelves?
Today I had 2 monitor fall from the top, i cant imagine there still good
Things wouldn't be damaged nearly as often if people were allowed a realistic amount of time to properly perform their duties.
According to IE,,, thats exactly what we are givenThings wouldn't be damaged nearly as often if people were allowed a realistic amount of time to properly perform their duties.
Why do preloaders put tvs and monitors on the shelves?
Today I had 2 monitor fall from the top, i cant imagine there still good
It's just kind of sickening to see monitors fall a few feet (or anything that's labeled fragile)....
I'll probably just go in 15-30min PCM and go through my truck and reload some of it...
Which is why I would never order any type of monitor/tv and have it delivered through us. You are better off going to pick one up locally.
I got one through UPS and it was damaged.
Since then, I go to Best Buy or the like.
You're right because UPS would not get the packages ... FedEx would.
The truth is somewhere in there between the two observations.
You're right because UPS would not get the packages ... FedEx would.
The truth is somewhere in there between the two observations.
Things wouldn't be damaged nearly as often if people were allowed a realistic amount of time to properly perform their duties.
If you get hurt while not on the clock then you are covered by Workers Compensation or by UPS.. . . Also, if you get hurt while not on the clock then you are SOL.