Any cargo on a ship which needs unloading.
Much of the work involves moving cargo around port terminals with small tractor trucks, known as UTRs
An alongshoreman is another word for a longshoreman, a man employed to load and unload ships.
A longshoreman is a person who helps to unload cargo onto a ship. Longshoreman manage the cargo that moves by ocean freight, and work in ports in the United States and around the world.
Port laboers can be longshoreman (those who load and unload) or stevedores (those who stow and secure cargo
AnswerLongshoreman usually load and unload ships. They also drive forklifts and semis', check cargo, and operate cranes...etc.
A Longshoreman is a dockworker, who performs a vital and dangerous job. A Longshoreman helps make sure items are shipped safely and securely, and delivered.
That would be a stevedore, I believe. Or a Longshoreman.
Contact the Longshoreman's local union to see if they have a record of it in their files.
The word unload contains vowels and consonants, but is not either one. Unload is a verb, which is a part of speech.You can unload the boxes.Help unload the truck.
what you do is walk away and let someone else unload the truck. That is how you don't unload a truck.
The term "longshoreman" originated from "alongshoreman," which referred to a worker who toiled along the shore loading and unloading cargo from ships. Over time, the term was condensed to "longshoreman" to describe individuals who work on the docks handling cargo.
I want to unload my antiques.Please unload that gun.
about $40 an hour