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Boater wrote:
BAR wrote:
Boater wrote:
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On Nov 20, 7:55 am, Boater wrote:
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On Nov 20, 7:32 am, Boater wrote:
Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Thu, 20 Nov 2008 06:33:31 -0500, Boater
wrote:
Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbtQgAwnhPM
That's what you get when you expect more from your employees,
but pay
them less! :)
You are aware that Target truck drivers are Teamsters right?
What I saw was a truck driving off before the driver bothered to
see if
the load was secure, and some clowns on the loading dock who let
him do
it. I couldn't tell whether it was a Target truck, or a member of
the
IBT driving the truck. Could you?
I had loading dock jobs for two summers when I was in college,
once for
Shick Razor in Milford and the other for Hulls Export Beer in New
Haven.
I have no memory of a driver pulling out of the loading docks before
checking to see if the load was secure and the box doors were
closed.
Most facilities now have padded walls around the dock for security
and
climate control. You can't see the back doors of the truck from
outside the building until you pull away. The security and size of
most facilities don't allow the driver to come in and check from the
inside. Anybody who really worked in a warehouse would know that..Of
course, I really worked in a warehouse facility, unlike you who
probably pushed paper in the office with the girlz.
Yeah, well, when I worked on the loading docks as a kid 45 years ago,
they weren't "climate controlled."

Too bad: your ignorance beat you up...again.

Got videos of the cops shoving you down the stairs? They'd be great
fun
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You make not sense.. This video is not at all relevant to your
fantacies of 45 years ago.. But go ahead, make it up as you go along.
Got any video of you doing anything but pinching pustules and sitting
at a keyboard wasting your life...


My experience on the loading dock is 45 years old. In those days,
drivers checked their loads before they drove off. I have to admit I
haven't stayed current on the loading dock procedures used today
because, well, I completed college so I wouldn't have to work on a
loading dock.


I had enough brains while in high school to get a white collar job
leading to a great career in white collardom.

I never had a job working on a loading dock.



D'oh...these weren't high school jobs...these were summer jobs while I
was in college, and they paid pretty well compared to most of the other
summer jobs available to college kids back then.


My white collar career started two weeks before my senior year in high
school. I hit the computer field a the right time.