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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 278911" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>When I was a seasonal feeder driver I was always amazed when I picked-up trailers from the BNSF yard and then watched them opened at the local center. If the trailer had barn doors, about 50 to 100 packages would fall from the top of the load (directly to the ground) after the seal was broken and the doors opened. I would just basically step back and hope to not be hit by someone's computer dropping from 13 ft high. Completely bulked-out, with no load locks or restraining devices of any kind. Most of our trailers are loaded the same way. If I was a customer, I'd be pissed too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 278911, member: 12508"] When I was a seasonal feeder driver I was always amazed when I picked-up trailers from the BNSF yard and then watched them opened at the local center. If the trailer had barn doors, about 50 to 100 packages would fall from the top of the load (directly to the ground) after the seal was broken and the doors opened. I would just basically step back and hope to not be hit by someone's computer dropping from 13 ft high. Completely bulked-out, with no load locks or restraining devices of any kind. Most of our trailers are loaded the same way. If I was a customer, I'd be pissed too. [/QUOTE]
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