They do it with the big trucks as well PDiddy.. I learned the very hard way twice...I'm a slow learner.
My first driving job was with Ryder Logistics on the Dollar General account out of Scottsville,Ky. I was in somewhereville, Ky. I rolled up to the store, examined the situation,and determined that we would offload from the front door for safety reasons. We had that option but the managers absolutely detested it. Anyway, the assistant manager called the manager. The manager came down and convinced me to go around back to unload, "All the drivers do"... 10 minutes later I'm back there with fuel pouring out of the hole in the bottom of the tank. The guy that lives next to the store put these huge rocks along the end of his grass line because he didn't want trucks rutting his lawn. I still ain't mad at him, I don't blame him a bit. My right steer dropped off the pavement, my fuel tank that had previously had clearance dropped onto his rock..and he had fuel in his yard instead of ruts... Win-win. The store owner refused to unload until I was closer to the door and capable of getting the boxes to the bumper per contract requirements. He paid about 6-8 people 3-4 hours of wage to watch the fire department, police department, the local news, the DOT, the water company, and the Fish & Game official sort out just how bad I had destroyed their town.
The next was less exciting.. Unloading engine component in Indiana and the guy said " all the drivers turn around over there" I went, rutted the hell out of the field, just as I was about out of it the trailer slid and broke the top of his welded together fence post. Guy literally came out screaming with a gun. He finally went back in, right before the police were on scene.. They didn't want to hear about him threatening to kill me they were just concerned I would 'flee the state'.. Wtf? I'm a truck driver, of course I'm going to 'flee the state'. Thought I was going to Ryker Island or some **** but the company finally got everyone chilled out. Those ruts and that welded together fence post probably cost $50,000-75,000 back in the early 90's. Lol