Photo: It’s called load leveling | PostalReporter.com
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13 thoughts on “Photo: It’s called load leveling

  1. Overpaid bunch of cry babies. Go work at Walmart for a few weeks (for 8 bucks an hour) and come back and tell how hard you got it.

  2. 14 feet dps, 9 trays fss, 8 feet cased including 2 sets postcards (.every house local mailing) and a pennysaver 4th bundle. parcels everywhere, just another day. And this is the light time of the year. I can’t wait for the political mail to start so we can get back to after 9pm delivery in the dark again. I would love to have that small amount of volume for even 1 day. the picture must be from a rural rte down south.

  3. I have never envied a carrier. I am a flat sorter operator and every time I see stuff like this, I am glad. We have our own sack of rocks to carry around but in my experience the carriers have the biggest sack.

  4. Looks like my route on a normal day except for the circs. I have parcels packed to the rafters every day – it’s like my customers never heard of Wal-Mart. But it doesn’t take any extra time, does it?

  5. There’s a LOT of room left in that truck!!! He can do a 2 hour street pivot off of another route!!

  6. It’s called …. Learn how to do your job safely. Typical whiny carrier. You all should be fired.

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