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The Forecast Bulk Sheet Reads Like A Penthouse "I Can't Believe This Happened To Me" Letter
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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 4193457" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>I’ve never bitched at a preloader. No matter how much they’ve deserved it. Most don’t. I’m actually the guy that comes in and grabs the DIAD/log and places both, along with my backpack, in the seat of my truck, and goes and chills for the 10/15 minutes until PCM.</p><p></p><p>I don’t look at the DIAD or inside of the truck until after the PCM. Once I do if I see a bunch of friend*ed up package placement I calmly start unloading it and then reload it. It’s just easier then and there than struggling in the heat later. And it’s usually as simple as pulling just a couple of big boxes down off the shelf and then snaking the load into the space they occupied. If it’s more seriously that’s when I’ll unload things. I rarely see my preloader. Maybe once a week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 4193457, member: 198"] I’ve never bitched at a preloader. No matter how much they’ve deserved it. Most don’t. I’m actually the guy that comes in and grabs the DIAD/log and places both, along with my backpack, in the seat of my truck, and goes and chills for the 10/15 minutes until PCM. I don’t look at the DIAD or inside of the truck until after the PCM. Once I do if I see a bunch of friend*ed up package placement I calmly start unloading it and then reload it. It’s just easier then and there than struggling in the heat later. And it’s usually as simple as pulling just a couple of big boxes down off the shelf and then snaking the load into the space they occupied. If it’s more seriously that’s when I’ll unload things. I rarely see my preloader. Maybe once a week. [/QUOTE]
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