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<blockquote data-quote="SmithBarney" data-source="post: 301085" data-attributes="member: 709"><p>I have a couple.</p><p></p><p>When I used to cover a really rural route out of a satellite center, I'd carry dog biscuits or</p><p>use the normal drivers biscuits. I get to this one house and I pull up and go to the back to get a few packages(they order regularly) in about 2 seconds after getting in the back I've got 5-6 dogs in there with me, oh yeah this is one of the small cars p300? so there is no room in them... I finally get out, and deliver the packages, they are still in there sniffin around and playing.. I gave them each a biscuit and they left the car, just like kids in a school bus one after another coming from the back.</p><p></p><p>Another time Delivering in Town, out of a bricked out P1000, my first stop was a bulk stop at the local hospital, well the packages settled(as they always do) but this time right on top of the lever that opens the door from the inside... So here I am its already 80 degrees outside, and I'm crawling with my back against the ceiling of the truck.</p><p>Took me about 25 minutes of crawling and digging till I was able to get to the latch.</p><p>BTW if you ever have to do this, leave your keys in the cab, you don't want to drop them half way throught the truck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmithBarney, post: 301085, member: 709"] I have a couple. When I used to cover a really rural route out of a satellite center, I'd carry dog biscuits or use the normal drivers biscuits. I get to this one house and I pull up and go to the back to get a few packages(they order regularly) in about 2 seconds after getting in the back I've got 5-6 dogs in there with me, oh yeah this is one of the small cars p300? so there is no room in them... I finally get out, and deliver the packages, they are still in there sniffin around and playing.. I gave them each a biscuit and they left the car, just like kids in a school bus one after another coming from the back. Another time Delivering in Town, out of a bricked out P1000, my first stop was a bulk stop at the local hospital, well the packages settled(as they always do) but this time right on top of the lever that opens the door from the inside... So here I am its already 80 degrees outside, and I'm crawling with my back against the ceiling of the truck. Took me about 25 minutes of crawling and digging till I was able to get to the latch. BTW if you ever have to do this, leave your keys in the cab, you don't want to drop them half way throught the truck. [/QUOTE]
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