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<blockquote data-quote="MassWineGuy" data-source="post: 5532114" data-attributes="member: 44554"><p>Got back to the building just at the latest time acceptable. Quite a bit of freight. Sort just about done, needed to offload my Sprinter so the stuff gets to the plane.</p><p></p><p>As I turn into the building entrance what do I see? I see a Ford Transit clown car parked diagonally, blocking most of the parking slots. I saw and took a clear space further down. As the driver walked back to his vehicle from the doc sort area, he looked puzzled as to why several people were screaming at him.</p><p></p><p>I later inquired as to what was going through his mind and he said something about running out of paper (presumably for a printer?), adding that he didn’t owe me an explanation. Fair enough.</p><p></p><p>Although extremely rare, there are definitely moments I would have enjoyed being a manager.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MassWineGuy, post: 5532114, member: 44554"] Got back to the building just at the latest time acceptable. Quite a bit of freight. Sort just about done, needed to offload my Sprinter so the stuff gets to the plane. As I turn into the building entrance what do I see? I see a Ford Transit clown car parked diagonally, blocking most of the parking slots. I saw and took a clear space further down. As the driver walked back to his vehicle from the doc sort area, he looked puzzled as to why several people were screaming at him. I later inquired as to what was going through his mind and he said something about running out of paper (presumably for a printer?), adding that he didn’t owe me an explanation. Fair enough. Although extremely rare, there are definitely moments I would have enjoyed being a manager. [/QUOTE]
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