TTT sheet vinyl floor install problem......?

My 10 ft Kenskill Standy required the removal of 3 layers of floor tile and the whole floor was prepared for the wall to wall Congolium install. I cut the black paper template, transfered all cuts to the vinyl and spread the floor entirely and waited the 10 minutes prior to installing the sheet goods.
My question is, how in the world do you lay the floor material? There is nowhere to stand, and once it touches the glue, it has to be lined up just right, because you have to stand on it to unroll it completely.
I have supervised tile installation in countless buildings, but I never was confronted with a room 6' 4" wide and 10' long. With rolled up vinyl in hand, I had to walk out onto the freshly spread adhesive in the trailer, then carefully start laying it against the front wall, then stepped over the roll, while holding it clear of the glue, then walked on the new flooring with glue stuck all over the bottom of my shoes. Is there a better way of doing this, and if someone has a trick I don't know of, let me know.
The end result was only a 1/4 of an inch off at the far end of the trailer and this was covered with base shoe molding later. Cleaning the glue off of the new floor and my shoes was another issue. Grrrr.
Roly, happy with the new floor, but dismayed with the learn-as-you-go effort.
My question is, how in the world do you lay the floor material? There is nowhere to stand, and once it touches the glue, it has to be lined up just right, because you have to stand on it to unroll it completely.
I have supervised tile installation in countless buildings, but I never was confronted with a room 6' 4" wide and 10' long. With rolled up vinyl in hand, I had to walk out onto the freshly spread adhesive in the trailer, then carefully start laying it against the front wall, then stepped over the roll, while holding it clear of the glue, then walked on the new flooring with glue stuck all over the bottom of my shoes. Is there a better way of doing this, and if someone has a trick I don't know of, let me know.
The end result was only a 1/4 of an inch off at the far end of the trailer and this was covered with base shoe molding later. Cleaning the glue off of the new floor and my shoes was another issue. Grrrr.
Roly, happy with the new floor, but dismayed with the learn-as-you-go effort.
