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Unlucky^ :O

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It almost went from bad to worse!

Went to the car at lunch to go to the post office and put the box in the boot and noticed an unopened bucket of flying saucers...I wondered WTF and it hit me. I packed MY bucket in the box I was about to post to you.

So back i went to my office to repack this mother.

So much faff for a freebie, never again!

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Rear loading vans > Side loading. :p
I heard that you guys were stopping going further than the first floor?

You can get more in a side loader!

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As for stairs, we don't have to go any higher than the 3rd floor if there is no lift. I was feeling energetic so raced a colleague in the lift upto the 5th floor. He only had one crate compared to my two and still lost :cool:
 
I'm not so sure, we stack ours higher. We can go to about 7 or so. And, we don't have to worry about unloading in the street.

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I see, we've got to deliver no matter what. There's one area though that many of the drivers refuse to go to the door though as the van will get ransacked.
Had an amazing tip day on Tuesday, made £12 in one run, then yesterday I made £2. Swings and roundabouts.
 
I'm not so sure, we stack ours higher. We can go to about 7 or so. And, we don't have to worry about unloading in the street.

I see, we've got to deliver no matter what. There's one area though that many of the drivers refuse to go to the door though as the van will get ransacked.
Had an amazing tip day on Tuesday, made £12 in one run, then yesterday I made £2. Swings and roundabouts.

I have not had a decent tip for absolutely AGES :( Always been curious, what weight limit do you run? Our Sprinters and I would guess the newer Iveco's are 860kg. Were not really supposed to unload in the street, all the doors were put on the nearside in an effort to get us to unload "safely." Trouble is the routing is thick and takes no account for what side of the road the addresses are leaving us with no choice at some places.

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IBM Watson actually consists of no less than 10 server racks filled with Power 750 servers, with a total of 2,880 processor cores and 15 terabytes of RAM (see image). The exact cost of Watson isn’t known, but considering a 32-core Power 750 server costs around $350,000, and Watson used 90 of these servers, the cost to install your own Watson would be around $32 million.

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