lumper fees. A lumper fee is charged to the carrier when a shipper utilizes third-party workers to help load or unload the trailer contents. … Lumpers are often used at food warehousing companies and grocery distributors. These fees are often reimbursable to the driver by the shipper or the freight broker.
WOW, whipped cream seems to have multiplied to a full stack in the Truck. Just the other day, when the Pirates were attacking, it seemed like it was just a shadow of what’s in there today.
AnyFace over 3 years ago
Vilyehm over 3 years ago
At least she’s not playing with the six foot tall pile of stretch wrapping.
GirlGeek Premium Member over 3 years ago
The journey is almost over
tudza Premium Member over 3 years ago
I should introduce the concept of pallet jack or even fork lift.
NewPatriot778 over 3 years ago
Maybe there really is fun and prizes in there, one of those warehouses might store cereal, and a lot of cereals offer fun and prizes.
NewPatriot778 over 3 years ago
Seems like that lug is actually going where Gabbys is pointing, she takes charge no matter where she is!
Robert Nowall Premium Member over 3 years ago
She’s worried about shifting all that shift.
Evan2061 over 3 years ago
lumper fees. A lumper fee is charged to the carrier when a shipper utilizes third-party workers to help load or unload the trailer contents. … Lumpers are often used at food warehousing companies and grocery distributors. These fees are often reimbursable to the driver by the shipper or the freight broker.
jrankin1959 over 3 years ago
Meanwhile, have the NFU’s tryouts/pre-season work been suspended because of COVID-19?
JDP_Huntington Beach over 3 years ago
WOW, whipped cream seems to have multiplied to a full stack in the Truck. Just the other day, when the Pirates were attacking, it seemed like it was just a shadow of what’s in there today.
Maybe it makes you gain weight by multiplying ?
Dragoncat over 3 years ago
With Panel Three in mind, I wonder how much will Ellie get from all this. Sedine is doing this for her, after all…
tony1043 over 3 years ago
Technically, drivers are not responsible for loading/ unloading.
hk Premium Member over 3 years ago
Charlene sure loves to get excited.
MCProfessor over 3 years ago
Truckers never pay to have their trucks unloaded. Loading/unloading docks have employees for that.