That's just too good!

My supervisor often wants me to raise him up on a pallet to change light bulbs in the warehouse. He's not the brightest bulb around, either.

They left something pretty important out. Try taking a pallet of 40 cases of copy paper or other suitably hefty load and putting it way up high or bringing it down from way up high and not being real careful with how fast you gas it/stop it/let out the brake or any other jerky movements. Or try driving around with it lifted way up instead of dropping it down the instant you're clear to do so. You will tip the thing over. I have personally had one start to rock back and forth a couple of times even with being pretty careful. Trust me, it kinda sucks when the rear wheels leave the floor.

Don't drive one off the loading dock either. Park it with the forks all the way down (and usually tilted slightly forward) so people won't trip over them. Make sure the forks are back to level when you're moving stuff around. LOL! And what about the potential mishaps with LP? :-)