Well, here's two tips.
The levers on a forklift tend to be in the same positions, unless it's a Nissan that uses a 4 position lever.
Keep the TOP of the forks level, not the bottom.
Your most pain in the ### freight
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Silly question but, why don't LTL outfits buy some electric pallet jacks to have for certain deliveries where they would be beneficial? I work in chemical distribution and we only have electric jacks. We have a couple manuals for spares but, they never move as nobody would use one. If you think I'm going to roll around a 4,200 lb tote of caustic soda with a manual jack, you've lost your mind.
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There you are in the back of the trailer checking off two sets of numbers off each one of those little containers against the stack of papers. 5 hours in, they usually take pity and send in 8 people to clear the last half of the load relatively quickly.
My ultimate favorite PIA load was a load of matches. That went to a Richmond Depot (Military) They told me to hit the rack (Sleeper) and will get me when done. 11 hours later I wake up ready to go and they havent gotten 1/3 back into the matches in that trailer. 4 soldiers counting matches in each little container, something like 50 or 100 of them I forget.
It was another 6 hours before they finally took it off. They added manpower to count. And count. And count some more.
That was by chance my very last depot load. Thank god. If you are going to go out, that would be one way to do it.motocross25 and Big Don Thank this. -
But those things are expensive. And when the drivers have proven over and over again, that they will not take care of company equipment, who can blame the company for not buying them. Oh sure, it's easy to say that" the company should get rid of this type of employee," but the fact is that finding GOOD, RESPONSIBLE driver's is hard to do. In fact, in some areas it is flatly impossible to do.
Yeah, you can say "the company needs to pay a decent wage," but union companies definitely DO pay a decent wage. And a few non union outfits have decent pay and benefits. Does this make employees become more responsible? Not even.Ruthless, Bob Dobalina, MACK E-6 and 1 other person Thank this. -
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@MACK E-6 - you've done medical facility drops, yeah?
I'd think a truck load of suppositories might be a pain in the ###... Maybe not for the driver, but an impending pain for someone soon enough.Canned Spam, Big Don and MACK E-6 Thank this. -
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