Drive for a distribution company, delivering to a roster of customers rather than just catching loads to whoever and whatever. The one I hate going to the most is this fucking place. Their delivery dock is in an alley behind the building. There's a concrete wall on one side, a forklift ramp right next to the dock door, some steel stairs on the other side of the dock door, and a concrete wall dividing their parking from the other business so even when nobody is parked there, can't maneuver there. And utility poles on the alley side of the concrete wall, with concrete formed around them ready to tear your bumper off. The only trucks I see delivering to this building are day cabs pulling pups or 48' trailers, but we get the pleasure of fitting a 53' with a full sleeper cab on it. I've been here 3-4 times and always managed to get it in after significant effort, now they have a picture of my truck backed into the dock laminated and taped to their receiving door as proof it can be done. My apologies to every other driver that wants them to tailgate unload
Red marks are obstacles, blue is the dock door