ummm maybe..."Oh No! I have forgotten to load the truck!"....
camioneur, conducteur de camion
It means the motion you measure for something depends on where you measure from. For example, You are on the sidewalk and measure the speed of a truck and its driver to be 60mph. But if you were in the truck and measured the speed of the driver it would be zero, because now, relative to you, the driver is not moving.
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Front Load refers to "forward" logistics, trucking, dispatch, or delivery of items from point of dispatch to the point of delivery.Example: Truck delivers Product from Warehouse to Client.Back Load on the other hand refers to "reverse" logistics, that is to say, the return of items from the point of delivery to the point of dispatch.Example: Truck returns Product from Client to Warehouse, as in the case of defective or damaged goods.
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It means that stupid people like you can't formulate a coherent question.
Safely operate the vehicle and be legally compliant. The rest really depends on their exact job... it'll differ between, say, a long haul line haul driver hauling freight and a sitework driver hauling construction equipment to a jobsite.
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It means that, for whatever reason, the driver who originally picked up the load is either unable to complete the run, or else has been dispatched elsewhere. T-call is usually when they drop off the trailer and load at a company terminal or drop yard, but may also be when they swap trailers and loads with another driver at a predesignated spot.
It is important when a heavy load is above the ground level, let's say the fridge on the truck which can not just be thrown to the ground so you need an incline plane for safety
nasiya : forgot نسي yansaa : forgets ينسى nisyaan : forgetfulness / oblivion نسيان