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<blockquote data-quote="Dracula" data-source="post: 1273124" data-attributes="member: 42691"><p>Well, maybe I didn't explain myself properly. The yard I work in is large. Typically, dollies get spotted in front of the back box. But just as often, they will stack both boxes together with a dolly between them while they load the back box. Our yard has enough room to do that and still have room for people to pass.</p><p></p><p>I never hold up anyone deliberately. Never have. But I have been around guys who get pissy when they have to wait while you are doing you job. Those guys can kiss my ass. Typically, these are the guys who burn up routes and tear around the yard like they are riding in go-karts. I could care less how long they have to wait on me.</p><p></p><p>And maybe some of you disagree, but I'm glad I learned how to back the dolly on a trailer. On snow or ice, you'll be lucky to move a dolly six inches forward or backwards. This is when putting the dolly to the front trailer and hooking to the back box becomes essential, if you ask me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dracula, post: 1273124, member: 42691"] Well, maybe I didn't explain myself properly. The yard I work in is large. Typically, dollies get spotted in front of the back box. But just as often, they will stack both boxes together with a dolly between them while they load the back box. Our yard has enough room to do that and still have room for people to pass. I never hold up anyone deliberately. Never have. But I have been around guys who get pissy when they have to wait while you are doing you job. Those guys can kiss my ass. Typically, these are the guys who burn up routes and tear around the yard like they are riding in go-karts. I could care less how long they have to wait on me. And maybe some of you disagree, but I'm glad I learned how to back the dolly on a trailer. On snow or ice, you'll be lucky to move a dolly six inches forward or backwards. This is when putting the dolly to the front trailer and hooking to the back box becomes essential, if you ask me. [/QUOTE]
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