This is the honest truth and I wouldn't have believed if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes.
Anyway, back when my ex-husband used to work for a company that had the LCBO liquor contract for Ottawa and Northern Ontario, all the drivers had to unload the trailers themselves, when they arrived at each store - sometimes up to a thousand cases. This was true of everyone, except for one lucky man who's wife used to drive behind him, in a seperate vehicle so she could unload the trailor for him. She did this no matter where he was scheduled to go, North Bay, Timmins or city drops - rain, snow, sick and so on. She also sat beside him, every Friday while he drank his face off a the bar accross the street from the shop and never said boo. One time I saw her hand him a wade of bills which turned out to be his paycheck, she used to cash it for him and bring him the money too.
What a charmer, eh?