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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 4499235" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>A load such as the one in the photo can be easily and quickly fixed. Even if it’s already loaded like that. Many of us drivers can come in and move a couple boxes around in less than a few minutes and make a truck that was full down the middle into a truck that you can walk through. Just wait until after the surge if you have to.</p><p></p><p> One thing that does the trick is dropping the larger packages off the shelves onto the floor. I show that to my pre-loader’s and they are amazed about how much shelf space they gain. Putting packages that are larger on the shelf isn’t necessarily a bad thing but when you guys start running out of room and there is space on the floor go ahead and drop those suckers.</p><p></p><p>if a truck is actually full then yeah it is very hard to do anything with that. But in many cases, at least in my center, if space was just used more wisely loads like what we see in the picture can easily be avoided. The problem is when they run preloaders out to get them off the clock. Ask them if they’d rather pay a preloader or a driver to doctor the load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 4499235, member: 198"] A load such as the one in the photo can be easily and quickly fixed. Even if it’s already loaded like that. Many of us drivers can come in and move a couple boxes around in less than a few minutes and make a truck that was full down the middle into a truck that you can walk through. Just wait until after the surge if you have to. One thing that does the trick is dropping the larger packages off the shelves onto the floor. I show that to my pre-loader’s and they are amazed about how much shelf space they gain. Putting packages that are larger on the shelf isn’t necessarily a bad thing but when you guys start running out of room and there is space on the floor go ahead and drop those suckers. if a truck is actually full then yeah it is very hard to do anything with that. But in many cases, at least in my center, if space was just used more wisely loads like what we see in the picture can easily be avoided. The problem is when they run preloaders out to get them off the clock. Ask them if they’d rather pay a preloader or a driver to doctor the load. [/QUOTE]
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