No shit. I worked at coke. If you didn’t constantly go 100 mph you were at least looking at 12-14 hour days. People underestimate the work these jobs take. At least to me. And shit , I’ve shoveled asphalt for a small paving company. N this physically can be just as hard. I don’t mean highway lean on your shovel with 20 other workers paving. I mean mostly handwork and a hotter mix with maybe if your lucky 2 other guys helping. So I know what work is. This surprised me. I respect it. Never did ofs or geo. My route I had for one year was side load. I feel like this should be easier. But still hard all the same
we already started it in columbia,maryland and its working perfectly. infact machine do all the picking not by hand as shown in the video
Looks great under perfect conditions, but as Slay said, what stores will let you bring a pallet jack in?
Looks great when the sun's shining and parking lots are smooth. How does it work in the snow and ice
Esse sistema tem que ser inserido no Brasil para sistema de logística de transporte
Keepin' it Real @ 11:42
You better move faster than that or you're looking at 16 hour days.
No shit. I worked at coke. If you didn’t constantly go 100 mph you were at least looking at 12-14 hour days. People underestimate the work these jobs take. At least to me. And shit , I’ve shoveled asphalt for a small paving company. N this physically can be just as hard. I don’t mean highway lean on your shovel with 20 other workers paving. I mean mostly handwork and a hotter mix with maybe if your lucky 2 other guys helping. So I know what work is. This surprised me. I respect it. Never did ofs or geo. My route I had for one year was side load. I feel like this should be easier. But still hard all the same
wow what utopia are these people living in?
This system is a failure do not purchase without researching the companies that use it in large cities