To be more specific the customer I went to pick up freight from his business is right in the corner, in order to get out of his business you have to make a left as this street is a dead end. When I showed up near his truck I thought he was doing paper work or maybe checking his truck but I waited there for 20 mins. I don't think it takes that long to ask for direction's or any info on the shipper, futhermore as I told @street beater if he would of bother to drive forward just a Lil bit he wouldn't have caused this mess.
Courtesy please
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I would've at least pulled up and parked along the curb.
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