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<blockquote data-quote="Big Babooba" data-source="post: 382841" data-attributes="member: 5402"><p>If you have an over 70 lb package, you are supposed to get help. That language is in the contract. I know somebody who was injured lifting a 140 lb package without assistance. His center manager read him the riot act because he didn't get help. A lot of over 70 packages can be delivered with no extreme effort if you think smart and use your equipment properly.Some packages require help. </p><p> </p><p>I've had a center manager tell me no help was available. He had me sheet it as missed and bring it back. He told me he would rather have a missed package than injured driver. Turned out later in the day, help was available and I went back as my last stop. </p><p> </p><p>One thing that I could never figure out. I've seen drivers carry 3 - 30 lb packages into a building at once without a hand cart, but squawk about lifting a single 71 lb box. Go figure!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Babooba, post: 382841, member: 5402"] If you have an over 70 lb package, you are supposed to get help. That language is in the contract. I know somebody who was injured lifting a 140 lb package without assistance. His center manager read him the riot act because he didn't get help. A lot of over 70 packages can be delivered with no extreme effort if you think smart and use your equipment properly.Some packages require help. I've had a center manager tell me no help was available. He had me sheet it as missed and bring it back. He told me he would rather have a missed package than injured driver. Turned out later in the day, help was available and I went back as my last stop. One thing that I could never figure out. I've seen drivers carry 3 - 30 lb packages into a building at once without a hand cart, but squawk about lifting a single 71 lb box. Go figure! [/QUOTE]
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