cajax on Nostr: cream queen Fucking hate that shit. Is the stuff they're shipping especially heavy or ...
cream queen (npub1x6h…c3yv) Fucking hate that shit. Is the stuff they're shipping especially heavy or unbalanced or did they just do it to be dicks? Sometimes you just gotta do seemingly counterproductive things like that if the physical tolerances of your containers or other shit fails repeatedly. Did they at least leave the screw heads accessible without having to unload the crate first? You might want to ask your boss to invest in a cordless drill for the shop if they've at least tried to make it easy for you, that's what we used to do. They really should have, especially because these things are supposed to be reusable, not everyone wants to crowbar them apart and then have to dispose of a pile of wood scrap. I only worked in a warehouse for a little while and it was in back of a wal mart, so the only things shipped in those wooden crates were like ceramic flower pots, car tires, and extremely heavy stuff like lawn mowers. I think the usual practice is to send them back along with the pallets in one big haul like weekly or something, right?
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