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cornerstone, anyone?
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<blockquote data-quote="BoogaBooga" data-source="post: 144274" data-attributes="member: 4600"><p>About twenty peaks ago, working on the local (night) sort, we had a new hire who happened to be a cocky, little Doctor's Kid. Well Roy just could not catch on to loading a trailer, and the other seasoned loaders and splitters would have to stop doing their job and jump up into the trailer and work with him. Day after day it was the same, untill my good friend Jamel just couldn't take it anymore. Now Jamel was a street smart 250lb, 6'2" man of solid body builder muscle. Jamel yelled out, "Roy didn't you ever play with blocks when you were a kid?" Roy looked startled at Jamel's outburst. Jamel then said, "Roy, just stack those packages like toy blocks when you were a kid." Roy just continued with a bewildered gaze. Then Jamel sarcastically said, " Roy I'm sorry....I forgot you had the butler do it for you." Well I about peed myself from laughing, and Roy turned red and wanted to take a swing at Jamel. Roy wasn't asked to stay at UPS after peak. Moral of story-Loading a trailer at UPS isn't for everybody, and Roy is now a lawyer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoogaBooga, post: 144274, member: 4600"] About twenty peaks ago, working on the local (night) sort, we had a new hire who happened to be a cocky, little Doctor's Kid. Well Roy just could not catch on to loading a trailer, and the other seasoned loaders and splitters would have to stop doing their job and jump up into the trailer and work with him. Day after day it was the same, untill my good friend Jamel just couldn't take it anymore. Now Jamel was a street smart 250lb, 6'2" man of solid body builder muscle. Jamel yelled out, "Roy didn't you ever play with blocks when you were a kid?" Roy looked startled at Jamel's outburst. Jamel then said, "Roy, just stack those packages like toy blocks when you were a kid." Roy just continued with a bewildered gaze. Then Jamel sarcastically said, " Roy I'm sorry....I forgot you had the butler do it for you." Well I about peed myself from laughing, and Roy turned red and wanted to take a swing at Jamel. Roy wasn't asked to stay at UPS after peak. Moral of story-Loading a trailer at UPS isn't for everybody, and Roy is now a lawyer. [/QUOTE]
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