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Allied Mills screwing farmers over with dodgy claims?
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<blockquote data-quote="ollie989898" data-source="post: 7162632" data-attributes="member: 54866"><p>I used to deal with a few hauliers who were absolutely ace and any cock-ups were invariably because of me. Wait times to collect at the docks I understand could be an issue in the past due to the sheer volume of wagons waiting to be loaded but they generally had a lot of blokes on shovels to get it done so it wasn't crazy long to wait.</p><p></p><p>Tipping everything through a hatch in the back into a hole in the ground at a mill however, in my view, was fudging mental. I believe there was a post on here some time ago about how certain places even stopped drivers from climbing into their wagons and sweeping the remains of their loads out. Utterly crazy. I couldn't bear to see dozens of trucks and guys sat waiting around or a mill stood idle waiting for a load of a particular commodity to arrive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ollie989898, post: 7162632, member: 54866"] I used to deal with a few hauliers who were absolutely ace and any cock-ups were invariably because of me. Wait times to collect at the docks I understand could be an issue in the past due to the sheer volume of wagons waiting to be loaded but they generally had a lot of blokes on shovels to get it done so it wasn't crazy long to wait. Tipping everything through a hatch in the back into a hole in the ground at a mill however, in my view, was fudging mental. I believe there was a post on here some time ago about how certain places even stopped drivers from climbing into their wagons and sweeping the remains of their loads out. Utterly crazy. I couldn't bear to see dozens of trucks and guys sat waiting around or a mill stood idle waiting for a load of a particular commodity to arrive. [/QUOTE]
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