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Ken Adams

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UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)

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I thought every center had a pallet guy who comes by once a week or so and picks up all of the discarded pallets.

Ours drives a white pickup truck and likes to fill it up to the brim with pallets.
 

Ken Adams

Brown makes my eyes pop.
Your title excited me and your body disappointed me. 1 star
I thought every center had a pallet guy who comes by once a week or so and picks up all of the discarded pallets.

Ours drives a white pickup truck and likes to fill it up to the brim with pallets.

This was the work of a feeder who needed an empty. We’re supposed to take trailers full of pallets to a designated area so that the pallet guys don’t have to deal with this.
 

MyTripisCut

Never bought my own handtruck
This was the work of a feeder who needed an empty. We’re supposed to take trailers full of pallets to a designated area so that the pallet guys don’t have to deal with this.
We have a guy that organizes all the pallets all day long. That’s his job, he uses a forklift and stacks them neatly for removal. If that’s his job, then why worry about it? It’s not my job. Why would I help eliminate it?
 

cosmo1

Perhaps.
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We have a guy that organizes all the pallets all day long. That’s his job, he uses a forklift and stacks them neatly for removal. If that’s his job, then why worry about it? It’s not my job. Why would I help eliminate it?

There was a driver recently terminated (permanently) from my old center for taking some broken skids to burn at his river lot.

They pay a local doofus to take the good skids at 2 dollars apiece, which he resells for 5 dollars and up. But, said doofus leaves the broken ones to be hauled to the landfill.

Go figure.
 
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