Backing In Off The Street
Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by Mike2633, Jul 23, 2016.
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It's good practice for newbies
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Aberdeen, Maryland so in-between Baltimore and Philadelphia. I don't actually know for sure what they will have me do weather it's routes or transit or both. GFS built a new warehouse there last year really didn't have much of a presence in that area and just came in.
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Oh, that's right. You mentioned that a week or so ago...,
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I have a few, however, that do not have drive thru capabilities so I have to back in from the street, most are simple enough but I have two that are blind side, one is across a 4 lane state highway with a blind hill, never comfortable with that one. I put a back window in my sleeper wall just for that one customer because I am backing into a driveway blindside that is only about 15 foot wide at the apron, not much margin for error.
When I did McDonald's many years ago I had a McD's I had to blind side into from under the elevated train on Jerome Ave in the Bronx (just north of Jerome and the CBE). I had to back around parked cars, the support pole for the train, and down hill into their drive thru to line up my side doors to roll off the product, all while they were open 24/7. Not bad if I was lucky enough to get there at 3 or 4 am, but being junior man in a union shop I usually got there about 9 or 10 am when it was a zoo.Bob Dobalina and Mike2633 Thank this.
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