<< me "do you know what will be on the truck?"
bb mangr "nope, i dont know until a few hours before it gets here."
well how the "h" "e" double toothpicks does that work i wonder? >>
Haha, I see they must be still using their antiquated business process. It never made sense to me either, but the way it works is that they pack the trucks at a warehouse and the invoice doesn't get to the store until a little before the truck gets there. At the time of unpacking, they print out the invoice and make sure everything is on the truck.
Corporate reason stated to me was that it was for security purposes, no one knew what was on the truck. My mind boggled thought - Who the heck would care what was on the truck if they were hijacking it? No matter what, you know it'd be worth a lot.
Then again, not many companies make sense to begin with.