heh...considering that both men and women contributed to this, I think it's more of a planning/administrative problem--rather like the fact that they thought to build in a dock plate that can adjust to the height of any truck coming in, but left only enough room on the actual dock at the end of the plate for a pallet to be set down--sideways.
Keep in mind, there's no where for that pallet to go--no room to turn it or, for, say, the driver and/or his pallet jack to maneuver in at all...unless they jump the side of the plate (which is really fun to watch when the pallet in question is also tall and wavering because the idiots at the warehouse didn't stack/wrap it well...).
What it really boils down to is the same thing it has through the whole construction (and now the budget cutting phase we're going through); which is this--it may not work...but it looks good on paper.
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Date: 2005-03-08 01:52 am (UTC)Keep in mind, there's no where for that pallet to go--no room to turn it or, for, say, the driver and/or his pallet jack to maneuver in at all...unless they jump the side of the plate (which is really fun to watch when the pallet in question is also tall and wavering because the idiots at the warehouse didn't stack/wrap it well...).
What it really boils down to is the same thing it has through the whole construction (and now the budget cutting phase we're going through); which is this--it may not work...but it looks good on paper.