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<blockquote data-quote="eats packages" data-source="post: 3476801" data-attributes="member: 68137"><p>While I am not convinced of the validity of either of these two videos, it makes sense to keep things at waist level, as often as possible.</p><p>My pet peeve has always been people going in to help me with an overloaded preload assignment and simply throwing everything out of the cages and onto the floor. Sure it's faster, but my back feels it later on. Keep as much stuff off the floor as possible, both for you and your driver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eats packages, post: 3476801, member: 68137"] While I am not convinced of the validity of either of these two videos, it makes sense to keep things at waist level, as often as possible. My pet peeve has always been people going in to help me with an overloaded preload assignment and simply throwing everything out of the cages and onto the floor. Sure it's faster, but my back feels it later on. Keep as much stuff off the floor as possible, both for you and your driver. [/QUOTE]
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