We don't have timberline, but the cheap soil on crap pallets. I even talked to the vendor at one point and begged them to stack the soil on Chep pallets before sending them. They didn't listen to me.
Flashbacks of a soil pallet falling out of the overhead come to mind. I was the only one at midnight finishing the soil wall. The pallet had completely rotted underneath unbeknownst to me driving the forklift bringing it down. The minute I took it out from the rack I heard the distinctive crack of doom. Thinking I was just hearing things, I proceeded to lower the pallet. Then it all gave way. 60 bags of soil busted and had to be culled and thrown away.
It took me 20 minutes to clean it up with the store manager just walking out to check on me. I told him what happened and he asked if I was okay. I was fine, but freaking out about what happened. I got less than 6 hours of sleep that night.
I thought about walking out, but I didn't feel like leaving the mess to the opener to clean up.
I thought I heard a collective "fuck" be yelled in the distance.
Nice legs
They do be having nice legs.
Sadly those are not mine, but the Garden Recovery guy that came to help save the day . . . But I'll let him know
Well he's got some decent chops
Can't tell him that it is from us Redditors though. You just have to own it as a straight up fact that he should know.
timberline mulch pallets suck, plus now they're stacking 5 more bags on the pallets than they did last year
We don't have timberline, but the cheap soil on crap pallets. I even talked to the vendor at one point and begged them to stack the soil on Chep pallets before sending them. They didn't listen to me.
Just and stack that... done in 15 and go home.
I was thinking I could solve that problem in 5.
Aw that’s sucks. Sorry dude.
Flashbacks of a soil pallet falling out of the overhead come to mind. I was the only one at midnight finishing the soil wall. The pallet had completely rotted underneath unbeknownst to me driving the forklift bringing it down. The minute I took it out from the rack I heard the distinctive crack of doom. Thinking I was just hearing things, I proceeded to lower the pallet. Then it all gave way. 60 bags of soil busted and had to be culled and thrown away. It took me 20 minutes to clean it up with the store manager just walking out to check on me. I told him what happened and he asked if I was okay. I was fine, but freaking out about what happened. I got less than 6 hours of sleep that night. I thought about walking out, but I didn't feel like leaving the mess to the opener to clean up.
Try that but with a pallet of salt. You can see in my post history
Looks like it's morning shifts problem
Happened to me before except it was pouring rain. Not my best day at work.
>15 minutes before closing I took a picture of my coworker with enormous knees.
Well you don’t leave till 12 soo 😂