Four, plus a top and a bottom
I used to work as a loader at ups. I can tell you no matter how many times you write fragile on a box, the loader won't even see it. We were focused on one thing only: the shipping label. You have to ensure your box is in the right trailer, scan it, and stack it in a matter of a few seconds. Unfortunately, if your box ended up in the wrong trailer, it gets tossed out the front. Supervisors will intentionally put a wrong package in a trailer to see if it gets caught by the loader.
Im proud to say that I never had one misload. But the most important thing I've learned is: bubblewrap the holy ****load out of your package, but make sure the sides are rigid. I always put layers of Styrofoam and cardboard to strengthen the sides. The most important thing is to make it load-bearing, because your package will probably end up with eight feet of other packages stacked on top.
I used to work for ups as well while in college in the early 2000s.. Fragile on a package didn't mean a thing to us loaders at the time... We were focused on getting awards for the "wall of the week". Which I took home many times with my tetris-like package walls.
But like Cathedral said... Building a load bearing box is key.. I usually double box or reinforced the side with extra cardboard, etc.
Cathedral said:The most important thing is to make it load-bearing, because your package will probably end up with eight feet of other packages stacked on top.
InityBrew said:We were focused on accuracy and getting awards for the "wall of the week". Which I took home many times with my tetris-like package walls.
But like Cathedral said... Building a load bearing box is key.. I usually double box or reinforced the side with extra cardboard, etc.
MrNickVT said:My Hill Farmstead haul from today!!
My Hill Farmstead haul from today!!
skeezerpleezer said:I took a visit to Vermont last week...
skeezerpleezer said:I took a visit to Vermont last week...
mikeysab said:So sad. I don't know what ANY of those are. Except the heady. But i would like to try some HF sours one day. Nudge nudge wink wink
MrNickVT said:You are lucky they just lowered the limit of HF to three growlers. Doesn't matter what sizes. Lines are moving faster but not fast enough to get to the back of the line!
If I saw you with all that laid out and taking that picture, I probably would've ran up, stabbed you, and taken it all.![]()
You are lucky they just lowered the limit of HF to three growlers. Doesn't matter what sizes. Lines are moving faster but not fast enough to get to the back of the line!
In true skeezer fashion he probably picked up an old lady and had her stand in line to get a couple growlers for him.
Remmy said:Holy f00king sh33t.
VT has open carry and doesn't care where your carry permit is from, sucka.
I'm really thinking about driving up there to grab some good brews. You around?
skeezerpleezer said:After getting my first 3 growlers and Vera Mae, doing a tasting, and talking to Shaun Hill for about 15 minutes (pretty cool guy, btw) the line was only about 5 people deep, so I got back in line for 3 more growlers. And an older lady was in line next to me and did not plan to get her Vera Mae, so she offered to get them for me![]()
skeezerpleezer said:After getting my first 3 growlers and Vera Mae, doing a tasting, and talking to Shaun Hill for about 15 minutes (pretty cool guy, btw) the line was only about 5 people deep, so I got back in line for 3 more growlers. And an older lady was in line next to me and did not plan to get her Vera Mae, so she offered to get them for me![]()
Whoever keeps sending all the Jackie O's stuff, hit me up with a PM. I live in the area. Lets grab a beer soon.
The person I traded isn't a member of this site.MedicMang said:Whoever keeps sending all the Jackie O's stuff, hit me up with a PM. I live in the area. Lets grab a beer soon.