So, I get that corporate puts extremely unreasonable time expectations on ALL of us, but do those of you who load the trucks at the distribution centers get a bonus of some kind for that case pack of spaghetti sauce that you inexplicably toss ON TOP of the house of cards you built BEFORE the driver hauled a$$ away from the dock and is now CAREENING toward my HEAD simply because I pulled off a box that unbeknownst to me is mysteriously holding up 5-13 other boxes above AND behind it? While I have your attention, I'd also love to know why you insist on loading the last of the truck such that there's no room to get our dock ramp on the truck? I LOVE having to waste 15-30 minutes repalletizing one or more pallets just to get my dock on the truck. Please just give us, at a bare minimum, the last six if not twelve inches of the truck.
P.S. Stabilizer bars work so much better when used in conjunction with sheets of plywood.
P.S. Stabilizer bars work so much better when used in conjunction with sheets of plywood.