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A preloaders revenge.
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<blockquote data-quote="km3" data-source="post: 2365772" data-attributes="member: 56117"><p>Just in case you got the wrong idea from my responses, see my edited post.</p><p></p><p>I can understand that though. They make or break your whole day, and getting someone new to replace someone you may have had for years is going to be a major adjustment. I'm not trained/qualified to preload, but in desperate situations they did have me cover a package car or two. Drivers were upset, but never jerks about it. They understood. When it's that bad, they always told me since I'm not a preloader, that the most important thing was no misloads and to throw all their air in a tote.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="km3, post: 2365772, member: 56117"] Just in case you got the wrong idea from my responses, see my edited post. I can understand that though. They make or break your whole day, and getting someone new to replace someone you may have had for years is going to be a major adjustment. I'm not trained/qualified to preload, but in desperate situations they did have me cover a package car or two. Drivers were upset, but never jerks about it. They understood. When it's that bad, they always told me since I'm not a preloader, that the most important thing was no misloads and to throw all their air in a tote. [/QUOTE]
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