A "Dolphin" brain is almost as big as a human, right?
Can anybody explain the way those Dolphin computers on the dock work? Why would it tell a dock worker to load a shipment in the nose of a trailer, then several other shipments behind, then tell him to load a shipment going to the same place as the one in the nose, on the rear? Or.... one in the middle, then again on the rear? Is this because of someone on the main computer rearranging stuff, then adding it to the route?, doesnt the computer, or the operator know that there are multiple shipments on the route? I know that loading freight is rocket science, and we can only do what a computer tells us, but Im trying to figure out why this happens. I watched a loader load my trailer the other day, just to hear him tell me,: "that shipment doesnt go on there now, these do" then load some more freight, and then put the shipment that had two more bills to the same place in the nose, on the rear..... Im sorry, maybe Im missing something, some one please help, did I miss a class or something?
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