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<blockquote data-quote="LeddySS98" data-source="post: 3209963" data-attributes="member: 8574"><p>Okay Mr Upstate, allow me to clarify for you... It is an overhead door at the the dock... it is motorized on a chain pulley... the person inside pushes the UP button and the door moves straight up... So 95% of the time I get there, ring the buzzer, and start stacking, and the door usually starts going up within a couple of minutes of being there... and once the door is up, the boxes just go inside these cages which are just on the other side of the door. right there at the back door, and its actually quite a bit faster then because I'm not having to stack anything.. and they'll usually be one person, sometimes a couple people to help me...and they just throw the stuff into the bins and pile it up, they sign, I leave, and its onto my next stop.</p><p></p><p>The door was not blocked, it just goes straight up... And when they dont answer I ring it again... and again... and normally by the 3rd time ringing the door goes up and the packages go in.</p><p></p><p>Some days they dont have any metal cages and they just pile them up in a pile, there on the floor.</p><p></p><p>I get a long fine with the employees... Most of them complain all the time about how stupid things are ran there... </p><p>Had the girl that signed for it, gone back, opened the door... then nothing more would have come of this... but because they more than likely went back to playing on the computer and just left everything back there as was... then hrs later someone was back there and saw it, and all hell broke loose</p><p></p><p></p><p>I've done this before... probably 5 or 6 times over the last couple years... never this big of a wall, but being the time of year, they have more volume now than they do the rest of the year. I stack it out, and ring the buzzer until the stop is complete, then if no one answers I then drive around, go in... find someone, tell them it's back there, they sign and off I go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LeddySS98, post: 3209963, member: 8574"] Okay Mr Upstate, allow me to clarify for you... It is an overhead door at the the dock... it is motorized on a chain pulley... the person inside pushes the UP button and the door moves straight up... So 95% of the time I get there, ring the buzzer, and start stacking, and the door usually starts going up within a couple of minutes of being there... and once the door is up, the boxes just go inside these cages which are just on the other side of the door. right there at the back door, and its actually quite a bit faster then because I'm not having to stack anything.. and they'll usually be one person, sometimes a couple people to help me...and they just throw the stuff into the bins and pile it up, they sign, I leave, and its onto my next stop. The door was not blocked, it just goes straight up... And when they dont answer I ring it again... and again... and normally by the 3rd time ringing the door goes up and the packages go in. Some days they dont have any metal cages and they just pile them up in a pile, there on the floor. I get a long fine with the employees... Most of them complain all the time about how stupid things are ran there... Had the girl that signed for it, gone back, opened the door... then nothing more would have come of this... but because they more than likely went back to playing on the computer and just left everything back there as was... then hrs later someone was back there and saw it, and all hell broke loose I've done this before... probably 5 or 6 times over the last couple years... never this big of a wall, but being the time of year, they have more volume now than they do the rest of the year. I stack it out, and ring the buzzer until the stop is complete, then if no one answers I then drive around, go in... find someone, tell them it's back there, they sign and off I go. [/QUOTE]
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