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<blockquote data-quote="BadIdeaGuy" data-source="post: 4894471" data-attributes="member: 73381"><p>Secret that your PT supe won't tell you:</p><p>It's OK to stack out.</p><p></p><p>Keep it neat and organized. As few stops as possible, but just losing the top two stops can make the truck far more usable.</p><p>Drivers would sooner help with bulk at the end of the shift than have a trainwreck of a truck.</p><p></p><p>I leave air out, and tote it under the belt like [USER=56562]@Jkloc420[/USER] said.</p><p></p><p>Other than that, talk to the driver. he (or she), will know exactly how best the stuff fits in, and they should be able to help explain to you where they would like different stops.</p><p></p><p>And at the end of the day, remember it's just cardboard. Those drivers will get done sooner or later, and make good money doing it.</p><p>All you can do is your best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BadIdeaGuy, post: 4894471, member: 73381"] Secret that your PT supe won't tell you: It's OK to stack out. Keep it neat and organized. As few stops as possible, but just losing the top two stops can make the truck far more usable. Drivers would sooner help with bulk at the end of the shift than have a trainwreck of a truck. I leave air out, and tote it under the belt like [USER=56562]@Jkloc420[/USER] said. Other than that, talk to the driver. he (or she), will know exactly how best the stuff fits in, and they should be able to help explain to you where they would like different stops. And at the end of the day, remember it's just cardboard. Those drivers will get done sooner or later, and make good money doing it. All you can do is your best. [/QUOTE]
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