On Friday night after the chaos of Black Friday extra loads, I was asked to do some overtime and drive 60kms at midnight to a drinks warehouse. They loaded my artic trailer with… one bottle of wine.
The staff at the home delivery courier depot I delivered it to thought it was a joke when they opened the dock shutter and saw one single bottle, until I gave them the CMR to sign.
I took a consignment of mobile phones into Sainsburys Hoddesdon a few months ago. Turned out to be non plural and was just one phone, wrapped to a pallet, on a trailer. The kinda thing that a van would just drop off at the gatehouse but because I was in an artic I had to go through the whole two hour rigmarole for it to be unloaded.
Don’t tell Gretta or she’ll be crying into her vegan noodle soup.
Have done a handful of sandwiches on an artic from a well known sarnie producer to a client (think it was a supermarket). Paperwork listed it as “test samples” and have some managers name where it had to be whisked off to.
Also seen people send a box of screws on a pallet - more wrapping than box in that case, but it wasn’t the only thing on the trailer luckily.
Our lot once unloaded me at one depot and put a single padded envelope on a pallet wrapped of course for delivery to our office. Cue very confused looks when we opened the curtain.
Having completed my day’s deliveries a few years ago, I was tasked (on overtime!) with delivering a single electric razor to Amazon at Marston Gate. In a 18 tonne rigid…
When I started my driving career in 1990 I was sent from Norfolk to Carlise with 1 x 25kg sack of rice that was missed of a consignment. Had a right old doss that day.
Slightly different, but similar… I had to deliver a load into an Amazon last year, and collect a load from the same place. For whatever reason my load in was an empty trailer. It turns out so was the collection. So I told the security guard if he opened the barrier I’d just spin round and go. No. I HAD to drop the empty in parking slot whatever, and pick up an identical empty from another slot.
Now I’m not an argumentative type. But I couldn’t help having a little barney with them about this one. They won.
One of the drops used do on a Saturday morning was 1 pint of milk to a shop don’t ask me why. Every Saturday without fail same shop just 1 pint.
I did say once there’s a big Tesco across the road be cheaper to go there and.buy it. As god.knows what the delivery charge would be for 1 pint of milk. She just laughed said that’s McColl’s for you
I was once booked by Australia Post to take 34 pallets from Adelaide to Sydney. 34 pallets is a neat floor load in a B Double. I had the curtain of th front trailer opened and was opening the back trailer when the forklift driver came out and asked why I was opening the curtain. I replied that I had to pickup 34 pallets. “Yeah, but they’re all empty.” he replied.
Four pallet spaces and I got paid for a full load.
A few years ago I was sent from Chelmsford to collect a machine at Buntingford, on the way I had to call at an electrical wholesaler in Tottenham to pick up something the customer had ordered (no further details given)
Got to Tottenham and presented with a small box that I put in the cab. Got to Buntingford and they not best pleased that I’d not turned up with the street light column they were expecting and only the head!
Was driving a rigid 26t. Were in Manchester was loaded with a couple.of drops London area.
1drop was to some ebmaseey on London Turkish one I think.
Had 4 plts of tiles.
Couldn’t gain access. Paperwork did state 7.5t or smaller due to lack of access…got there security won’t let me.on as no space as had drive though car park. Couldn’t unlload on road was central. London double red lines.
Rang office got told.take it back.
About 2 days later they reloaded it onto me agaij. I said that’s. What took other day no access…was told it’s sorted.there keeping carpark clear. Got there. Was refused again.
So took it back n god knows where it went after thay