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<blockquote data-quote="Been In Brown Too Long" data-source="post: 5119242" data-attributes="member: 32249"><p>Yeah, but you move them a couple feet. Drivers have to lug them upstairs, through crowded malls, etc. And you're forgetting or just not realizing, the driver does pickups and fills the truck back up, handling packages you never see.</p><p></p><p>No, the load charts I'm referring to were the old school load charts that listed every street name that belonged in that particular truck. You used to have to know every street name that belonged to a route x3 or x4 routes. Also, you had to know the street number breaks. All of Main St. wasn't loaded together. You had to know that 100 Main St. went in the middle of section 1 while 200 Main St. belonged at the front of section 4. And 500 Main just went into another truck altogether. Trust me...you've got it waaaaay easier nowadays. You have PAL labels doing all of that for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Been In Brown Too Long, post: 5119242, member: 32249"] Yeah, but you move them a couple feet. Drivers have to lug them upstairs, through crowded malls, etc. And you're forgetting or just not realizing, the driver does pickups and fills the truck back up, handling packages you never see. No, the load charts I'm referring to were the old school load charts that listed every street name that belonged in that particular truck. You used to have to know every street name that belonged to a route x3 or x4 routes. Also, you had to know the street number breaks. All of Main St. wasn't loaded together. You had to know that 100 Main St. went in the middle of section 1 while 200 Main St. belonged at the front of section 4. And 500 Main just went into another truck altogether. Trust me...you've got it waaaaay easier nowadays. You have PAL labels doing all of that for you. [/QUOTE]
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