TRUCKERS: Definitely a tricky backing situation. The receiving manager will move the box trucks around to give you room. He'll also guide you to setup to back. I'm not really one for non truckers to try to tell me how to back, but he truly knows what he's talking about here. There's really only one way to do it. Once he sets you up it isn't bad. But odds are you wouldn't figure to jump the curb and put the nose of your truck in the woods on your own. Quick unload and he has your paperwork and and lumper receipt ready before you even get him the check. There's room for one truck to park overnight right in the driveway. You are kind of exposed in the middle of Atlanta, but that's your call. I'd wait until the store closes before I'd pull in. No one was really here until 0600 and my appt was 0500. Check in at the door in the back, they won't...
Read moreIt's a tight back .. not going to lie ... But if you setup correctly.. it won't be a nightmare.... It's still a little bit of a challenge.. usually hombre is out here to help if you need it ... My setup wasn't great because of 4 wheelers constantly coming and going and parking right next to the dock on my blind side and I ask them to move ..and while my Spanish isn't great.. I know they understand.. but will just stare.. especially a female lol but anyway I definitely needed the guys help to spot for me ... Lumper fee wasn't bad and was empty...
Read moreSo I read the reviews especially the one that said a W 900 or 389 will never fit. The parking lot is extremely tight. The good news is the gentleman who unloads you will also help you get set up to back into loading docks. Now I am not a fan of people telling me how to drive, BUT, thus guy knows this parking lot and worked with me to get me in and out with no issues. Then they had their pallets off in less than 20 minutes . Nice to see the reciever working with the driver to get it done quickly and...
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