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<blockquote data-quote="TwistedMovistar" data-source="post: 2001670" data-attributes="member: 553170"><p>i have read the whole post and find that it may not be a 100 percent one way or the other. i work for fedex ground in memphis. NOBODY that is a package handler was to be a package handler. i don't care if you are fedex,dhl,ups, i work qualtiy assurance which means if a box bust open tape it up.</p><p></p><p>some boxes are small and get crushed, it happends, but a box that size should not have 3/4 dowels, hell the old xxx had 2x4's for a reason! i have had boxes from both company some fine and some messed up.</p><p></p><p>i agree double boxing and a lot of inner packing can help alot, not soft shit on a 70 lb sub, i mean like 10 page thick newspaper.</p><p></p><p>the amout of packages i see a day. you are forced to work as fast as possible, no box recieves special attention cause it is heavy point blank a kick is not gonna prove a boxes strength, if it gets loaded on the bottom, everytime that trunk hits a bump that is a kick, so think about 300+ miles of that.</p><p></p><p>MAKE IT BULLET PROOF, it limits the possibilty of damage, not eliminates</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwistedMovistar, post: 2001670, member: 553170"] i have read the whole post and find that it may not be a 100 percent one way or the other. i work for fedex ground in memphis. NOBODY that is a package handler was to be a package handler. i don't care if you are fedex,dhl,ups, i work qualtiy assurance which means if a box bust open tape it up. some boxes are small and get crushed, it happends, but a box that size should not have 3/4 dowels, hell the old xxx had 2x4's for a reason! i have had boxes from both company some fine and some messed up. i agree double boxing and a lot of inner packing can help alot, not soft shit on a 70 lb sub, i mean like 10 page thick newspaper. the amout of packages i see a day. you are forced to work as fast as possible, no box recieves special attention cause it is heavy point blank a kick is not gonna prove a boxes strength, if it gets loaded on the bottom, everytime that trunk hits a bump that is a kick, so think about 300+ miles of that. MAKE IT BULLET PROOF, it limits the possibilty of damage, not eliminates [/QUOTE]
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