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my little handtruck w/ plastic wheels are starting to crack & fall off; luckily the clear packing tape that FedEx supplies at the warehouse is temporarily holding it together 

my little handtruck w/ plastic wheels are starting to crack & fall off; luckily the clear packing tape that FedEx supplies at the warehouse is temporarily holding it together![]()
Not a chance...It would get retaped and made to look good. HAS to be Ground...Sorry to say that about Ground but those that work for an owner get lousy pay,no benefits,NOTHING!
my little handtruck w/ plastic wheels are starting to crack & fall off; luckily the clear packing tape that FedEx supplies at the warehouse is temporarily holding it together![]()
I looked at all 3 Huff Post pictures. I don't see anything that confirms it's an Express package. If it is, it wouldn't surprise me, but it says "Ground" all over it. All that is missing is the driver's cigarette butt laying on top of it.
The reality is that you are highly unlikely to get any help delivering a 150# pkg. Maybe loading it at the station, but not on the road, unless you are at a loading dock where someone might be willing to help. The chances are that you will deliver it or pick it up without assistance in order to save time. And if you do get hurt, you will be charged with a preventable injury and possibly an Unsafe Act...
Not a chance...It would get retaped and made to look good. HAS to be Ground...Sorry to say that about Ground but those that work for an owner get lousy pay,no benefits,NOTHING!
It's got 3 yellow ROADS stickers on it, obviously it's been back and forth, probably final attempt.
It's clearly an Express Package... anyway, I wouldn't take it out on road.
Not a chance...It would get retaped and made to look good. HAS to be Ground...Sorry to say that about Ground but those that work for an owner get lousy pay,no benefits,NOTHING!
Common misconception. All ISPs are required to provide their employees with insurance and a retirement plan. Not sure about ICs but I can't imagine it would be a different policy.
Bullsheet man. Where I am at they are not required to provide anything.
stopsperhour is correct. We are required to provide workman's comp insurance only.ask BBSAM he'll tell you.
stopsperhour is correct. We are required to provide workman's comp insurance only.
Pretty sure it is.Are you guys sure that is even an Express box? The label doesn't look like a Fedex label at all.
I delivered 2 mattress toppers last week from Amazon and it was a piece of cake. Each was rolled in and nicely packaged in a sturdy, 35-pound brown box. No biggie here; just roll them in with the dolly, get signature and go. Great exercise for my back!These days I'm seeing all sorts of weird, large, stuff coming from amazon. Including mattress toppers.