Funny stuff.
I used to watch guys struggle to unload skidded steel coils off the side of the flatbed. I'd ask if they wanted help, they'd get pissy and say I do this all day, to which I though, maybe it wouldn't take you all day if you'd take a little advice
. I had rubber strips on my trailer, set one on the forks and the skid stays right on the fork to the edge, don't have to try 20 times to move it
. That's the difference between working in a few plants receiving, and unloading at hundreds of places every yr for many yrs, you get plenty of exposure to different, and sometimes better ways of doing things.
And when you're as small as she was, you're gonna need as many "cheats" as you can get.