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<blockquote data-quote="Dumbo" data-source="post: 3243623" data-attributes="member: 67762"><p>I've been doing 400-500 pieces in a rental and every time I open the back door for the first couple hours about 5-10 packages come tumbling on to the snowy icy roads for everyone to see. Last week I couldn't even use my Diad for any sort of trace as there was no order, just literally a massive pile floor to ceiling of boxes in a rental. I just did the best I could and pulled the biggest pieces and ran them until I could step into the truck. </p><p></p><p>I agree it's counterproductive. If there is that much volume I would think it would go faster to load 3/4 of it and then have you come back for the rest when empty. Without an ability to sort or find packages so much time is wasted. But hey, If they want to pay me to spend the whole day looking for packages or reloading the ones that come tumbling onto the ground at every stop I guess that's up to them. It's all the same pay rate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dumbo, post: 3243623, member: 67762"] I've been doing 400-500 pieces in a rental and every time I open the back door for the first couple hours about 5-10 packages come tumbling on to the snowy icy roads for everyone to see. Last week I couldn't even use my Diad for any sort of trace as there was no order, just literally a massive pile floor to ceiling of boxes in a rental. I just did the best I could and pulled the biggest pieces and ran them until I could step into the truck. I agree it's counterproductive. If there is that much volume I would think it would go faster to load 3/4 of it and then have you come back for the rest when empty. Without an ability to sort or find packages so much time is wasted. But hey, If they want to pay me to spend the whole day looking for packages or reloading the ones that come tumbling onto the ground at every stop I guess that's up to them. It's all the same pay rate. [/QUOTE]
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