That sorta thing happened to me some time ago. I ran around blamin the shipper. I told him to wrap it, but he conveniently spoke no English that evenin. So NOW nothin goes on the trailer til I approve it. I've wrapped many a pallet myself in order to avoid this quandary. Preloaded, pre sealed its most definitely on them tho. Alas, my life is live loads.
I'm baaaaaack!!!!!!!!
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Bumped the dock a while ago, it was wrapped (sort of--weak job but wrapped). I thought it was. But, when I got the trailer open, the skid marks showed the pallets slid a good two feet. I had them strapped in back but no way of seeing any gaps towards the front.
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Don't feel bad, back in the early 90's when I was a beer hauler, there was a driver that had a load of beer on and was going through a intersection ,had a green light and a car ran a red light and he locked up his brakes and the entire load went through the 8 ft. bulkhead and blew out the entire nose of the trailer, there was Miller beer all over the road, it was one heck of a mess.Dominick253 Thanks this.
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Turned out just 11 broken bottles. But a big mess.
Receiver took it all off and wrote up the broken bottles. My Preplan got rescheduled and I have another one headed to Jacksonville FL.
Due in Hickory NC Monday to drop off The Hot Chick. Then I'm a bachelor for a month.Dominick253 and scottlav46 Thank this. -
How are you going to stand living with yourself for a month?
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Any broken bottles of vermouth and olives?
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When I told him it was peach vodka the Claims guy said, "And you're in Atlanta? Run, man, run!"
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Flavored vodkas are an abomination to all mankind.Dale thompson and Panhandle flash Thank this.
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depends how they get their flavor. I had some from a winery in Colorado who used plums. It had a very smooth chocolate flavor. I also had some from the Crator lake region that was aged in new oak barrels. It had a subtle vanilla flavor.TB John Thanks this.
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