Forklift drivers

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by 6wheeler, May 6, 2014.

  1. 6wheeler

    6wheeler Road Train Member

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    How does everyone deal with a difficult forklift driver?
    Ex. Refuse to load or unload shipment because of breaks or close to quitting time or just sick of working.

    Don't tell me call the broker because that does work or get you paid any extra.
     
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  3. zinita17601

    zinita17601 Road Train Member

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    mr jackson always take care of this problem for me
     
  4. Davidlee

    Davidlee Medium Load Member

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    Piss him off and he will damage your equipment. Be nice to him and hope that he will be nice to you.
     
  5. unloader

    unloader Road Train Member

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    I worked at a place one time that had a fork lift driver who was always cranky. And I mean cranky. Didn't matter what driver came in he was always an ####### to them. Moral of the story? Sometimes there is nothing you can do. That guy had so many complaints to management, but he never got fired. Why? Because he was one of the only fork lift drivers that showed up on time.

    I can imagine this scenario is replicated quite easily across one of the many warehouses in the United States. I would say just try talking to the guy, but honestly, most fork lift ops are kind of salty in my opinion. That's why they are fork lift ops--because they probably thought they wouldn't ever have to deal with people.

    unloader
     
  6. 7.3 cowboy

    7.3 cowboy Light Load Member

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    knock him off his forklift and do it your self
     
  7. nightgunner

    nightgunner Road Train Member

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    A couple $20 bills may be in order. I have had to do that from time to time, usually works.
     
  8. S M D

    S M D Road Train Member

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    20$ always done it for me
     
  9. ramblingman

    ramblingman Road Train Member

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    When they don't want to unload me in a timely manner i just tell them ''It's no problem, I can come back in a couple weeks'' All of a sudden they find time everytime :D.
     
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  10. Aminal

    Aminal Heavy Load Member

    I never used money. Was afraid they'd get used to it. I have gotten a long way with a beverage, though. Ice cold water or soda or cup of hot coffee or cocoa. "Man it's hot (or cold) out here! I can't believe you work in this all day. I'm gonna get a [whatever]. You want one? On me." That kinda thing.

    Same principle but there's something about buying someone a Coke (or whatever) that goes a little farther than money if you're gonna see them again. Plus some folks might take the money offer as a bribe or insult - but offer them a beverage? That's just being nice.
     
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  11. browndawg

    browndawg Medium Load Member

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    i ran a forklift for a short while right out of high school at a building products supply place. and there was always this flatbed driver who delivered trim that was always yelling not to bump his trailer....... I always bumped it and said ooops only cause he whined all the time and was in a hurry. dudes got a crappy job bring him a box of doughnuts next time.
     
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