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Who said peak wasn't coming this year?
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<blockquote data-quote="BigBrownSanta" data-source="post: 441698" data-attributes="member: 11097"><p>The first thing I try to teach the helper is that when I stop the truck, their #1 job is to <strong>get out of the truck</strong>. Some pick it quickly and some don't. It's very annoying when the helper stands inside the doorway waiting for me to hand them a package. It's also funny when I hand them a large box and they try to figure out how to turn around and get out of the truck with the package in their hands.</p><p> </p><p>If I have a stop that requires a 2-wheeler, I have to train them on how to lay it down on it's back and load it without folding out the tongue. If I don't show them, it can get pretty hysterical watching them try to figure it out on their own.</p><p> </p><p>I also teach them that their #1 job when they return to the truck is to put their seatbelt on. I tell them that if they fall out of the truck, I will not stop. They will have to hobble to the hospital on their own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigBrownSanta, post: 441698, member: 11097"] The first thing I try to teach the helper is that when I stop the truck, their #1 job is to [B]get out of the truck[/B]. Some pick it quickly and some don't. It's very annoying when the helper stands inside the doorway waiting for me to hand them a package. It's also funny when I hand them a large box and they try to figure out how to turn around and get out of the truck with the package in their hands. If I have a stop that requires a 2-wheeler, I have to train them on how to lay it down on it's back and load it without folding out the tongue. If I don't show them, it can get pretty hysterical watching them try to figure it out on their own. I also teach them that their #1 job when they return to the truck is to put their seatbelt on. I tell them that if they fall out of the truck, I will not stop. They will have to hobble to the hospital on their own. [/QUOTE]
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