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<blockquote data-quote="SoyFish" data-source="post: 500758" data-attributes="member: 15659"><p>"The really scary number to think about....is the weight. I have an industrial park on my route that gets some serious pig iron. My old route was even worse. An average piece weight of, say, 15 pounds means I have handled something like 35 million pounds of freight during my career."</p><p> </p><p>I thought about how many lbs I would load each night. Let's say the average package is 10 pounds and you load about 1000 packages into a trailer...isn't that about 5 tons each night? =)</p><p> </p><p>(A ton = 2000 lbs and 10x1000 = 10000 right?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoyFish, post: 500758, member: 15659"] "The really scary number to think about....is the weight. I have an industrial park on my route that gets some serious pig iron. My old route was even worse. An average piece weight of, say, 15 pounds means I have handled something like 35 million pounds of freight during my career." I thought about how many lbs I would load each night. Let's say the average package is 10 pounds and you load about 1000 packages into a trailer...isn't that about 5 tons each night? =) (A ton = 2000 lbs and 10x1000 = 10000 right?) [/QUOTE]
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