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Amazon DSP Drivers reveal the challenges of One-Day Shipping.
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<blockquote data-quote="PPH_over_9000" data-source="post: 5100362" data-attributes="member: 79761"><p>Not trying to, but it is what it is. Most of what's in the aisle is <strong>supposed </strong>to be there. Apartment complexes on one side and a a townhouse/duplex/apartment neighborhood on the other. All the smalls were piled on top of a few irregs on the apartment side. That's an instant <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group1/censored2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored2:" title="Censored2 :censored2:" data-shortname=":censored2:" />load of packages in the aisle at the first turn.</p><p></p><p>Seriously, the neighborhood side stayed put because the boxes were heavy and stacked properly. The apartment side emptied itself from underneath the shelf, and both sides had mini walls lining the sides that helped make a pile.You can make a pretty good guess what slid and what fell just by a few visualcues.</p><p></p><p>You're not wrong, though, things definitely fell from the top but it really wasn't much. The trick was hitting the tight neighborhood and apartments first and I was able to clean up and sort it all no problem. It just was a bummer that this happened around 1pm right after picking up the second truck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PPH_over_9000, post: 5100362, member: 79761"] Not trying to, but it is what it is. Most of what's in the aisle is [B]supposed [/B]to be there. Apartment complexes on one side and a a townhouse/duplex/apartment neighborhood on the other. All the smalls were piled on top of a few irregs on the apartment side. That's an instant :censored:load of packages in the aisle at the first turn. Seriously, the neighborhood side stayed put because the boxes were heavy and stacked properly. The apartment side emptied itself from underneath the shelf, and both sides had mini walls lining the sides that helped make a pile.You can make a pretty good guess what slid and what fell just by a few visualcues. You're not wrong, though, things definitely fell from the top but it really wasn't much. The trick was hitting the tight neighborhood and apartments first and I was able to clean up and sort it all no problem. It just was a bummer that this happened around 1pm right after picking up the second truck. [/QUOTE]
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