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There's really no point in stacking them again. They are just going to drop them again.so they just walk away and leave it like that?
Its just waste for us.No sealer plastic.
i understand the not restacking thing. but at least make some kind of attempt though!There's really no point in stacking them again. They are just going to drop them again.
Technically speaking, they did not all fall down. There are 6 or 7 boxes still standing, for whatever that's worth.
We don't know if whatever was in the box was wasted by not using it.Its just waste for us.
Not too long ago, I stacked a bunch of bricks in my backyard. I alternated the orientation of the bricks with each layer. It's really not that complicated. I think that's what's normally done in warehouses.i understand the not restacking thing. but at least make some kind of attempt though!
fuckin lazy people man
Night shift will take care of the clean up.so they just walk away and leave it like that?
they couldve had it picked up and moving again already, but instead they choose to wallow around in their own sorrow. pathetic.
i see no sitting around for you!Night shift will take care of the clean up.
When I worked in a warehouse we called it "palletizing".Not too long ago, I stacked a bunch of bricks in my backyard. I alternated the orientation of the bricks with each layer. It's really not that complicated. I think that's what's normally done in warehouses.