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Tips for preventing misloads?
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<blockquote data-quote="HardknocksUPSer" data-source="post: 1994609" data-attributes="member: 56089"><p>I take the labels off and put them on the end of the boxes so that when you walk down the isle of the truck you can see every single label, keep one fingernail alittle longer than the rest so you can peel the labels easier. It also helps you due to the fact it makes it easier to check for misloads in your free time. However my best advice is to get it in the right truck the first time and you won't have to check. Goodluck! Don't admit to any misloads and always come up with an excuse as to why it wasn't you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardknocksUPSer, post: 1994609, member: 56089"] I take the labels off and put them on the end of the boxes so that when you walk down the isle of the truck you can see every single label, keep one fingernail alittle longer than the rest so you can peel the labels easier. It also helps you due to the fact it makes it easier to check for misloads in your free time. However my best advice is to get it in the right truck the first time and you won't have to check. Goodluck! Don't admit to any misloads and always come up with an excuse as to why it wasn't you. [/QUOTE]
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