Is it hotter in the back of a package truck or a trailer?We don't have it that bad in Minnesota, but when it does hit 100 in the summer the back is terrible.
Ask the Mexicans they found in the trailer.Is it hotter in the back of a package truck or a trailer?
They forgot their bottled waterAsk the Mexicans they found in the trailer.
Lmao, what a smooth brain take.If you are that hot shave that ugly beard
If its raining, they are going to deliver the packages in the rain, so the packages will get wet anyways. If the product gets damaged by the rain, then it's packed poorly by the manufacture.half the drivers (probably more) would forget to shut the vents if it rained resulting in many wet (damaged) packages.
You don't use weather bags anymore? The company has really gone down the hill hasn't it.If its raining, they are going to deliver the packages in the rain, so the packages will get wet anyways. If the product gets damaged by the rain, then it's packed poorly by the manufacture.
Most semi trailer floors are wood so that helps, but it all depends on where the trailer is coming from and how long it's been baking in the heat. Back when I unloaded it was unbearable to do those southern city trailers. Those from Canada were never that bad.Is it hotter in the back of a package truck or a trailer?
DR bags.If its raining, they are going to deliver the packages in the rain, so the packages will get wet anyways. If the product gets damaged by the rain, then it's packed poorly by the manufacture.
The Package Cars leak so badly now that DR bags serve little purposeYou don't use weather bags anymore? The company has really gone down the hill hasn't it.
Sometimes now, when the temps are soaring, when a pkg car drives by in front of the house, I get up from the Lazy Boy and make sure the thermostat is on 72. When it is, I tap the blue button on the Keurig and get another cup of hot coffee. It just doesn't taste right when it's 73 in the house.Chuckle
Use a DR bag. Pkg won't be wetIf its raining, they are going to deliver the packages in the rain, so the packages will get wet anyways. If the product gets damaged by the rain, then it's packed poorly by the manufacture.