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<blockquote data-quote="Dustyroads" data-source="post: 658018" data-attributes="member: 22610"><p>Does anyone remember sneaking packages back into the building. There were a few favorite ways to do it. You could just put them in the "send again truck" with no service cross on them. Or, you could just put them in a parked 1000 that had about 500 pieces on it waiting to be unloaded. Or, you could just toss them onto the primary belt. The first center manager that I worked for was famous for asking country drivers to take packages left in the building, and "give them a ride". It was also a favorite dispatch tool of one guy who ran the preload for a number of years. If you were heavy, he might say, just leave them in your pickup load, I'll lighten you up tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dustyroads, post: 658018, member: 22610"] Does anyone remember sneaking packages back into the building. There were a few favorite ways to do it. You could just put them in the "send again truck" with no service cross on them. Or, you could just put them in a parked 1000 that had about 500 pieces on it waiting to be unloaded. Or, you could just toss them onto the primary belt. The first center manager that I worked for was famous for asking country drivers to take packages left in the building, and "give them a ride". It was also a favorite dispatch tool of one guy who ran the preload for a number of years. If you were heavy, he might say, just leave them in your pickup load, I'll lighten you up tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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