Birdhunter1
Veteran Member
My first job where I paid into social security was at a local lumberyard. The owner was an old Navy vet hard as nails boatswains mate. He was feared and respected amongst the store for many reasons, and could chew a## like no tomorrow, as long as you did your job right and didn't cause problems he was great to you. I had worked there a few months and was loading a truck for delivery then getting ready to take it out, he happened by to inspect my forklift stacking ability and strapping down methodology. He asked who taught me as if it was wrong, my answer was my dad who learned the Navy way (he knew my dad well). I passed his critique, he said "straps are cheap, paying you twice to do something isn't, don't forget that!"
That was 1997 and I've never lost anything off of a truck.
That was 1997 and I've never lost anything off of a truck.