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Being forced to use crayons to write sequence numbers..
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<blockquote data-quote="ups hero" data-source="post: 1105547" data-attributes="member: 44055"><p><strong>Being forced to use crayons to write sequance numbers..</strong></p><p></p><p>I work in the preload as well, I can't stand using the crayon method. Our preload uses black permanent markers which is actually more efficient (my opinion). We only use the crayons if we are completely out of markers , which doesn't happen too much. Our preloads don't always write the sequence # on the packages and neither do I unless management starts giving us he'll about it. Which doesn't happen much either. But when I do write the sequence numbers on the box, I only write the last 3 numbers, I don't bother writing the first number since I already know what shelf it goes on. If you have to write numbers on all the boxes, eliminating 1number actually saves a lot of time throughout the night. I'm very picky on how I load my trucks and always do what is best for the DRIVER. I've never had a complaint using that method. However every hub, preload, driver, preloader..ect..ect.. Is different. Some preloaders I showed this method to likes it and uses it, while others get confused and avoid it. Just wanted to see if this would help you. I do Agree pulling the spa label is much quicker in most cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ups hero, post: 1105547, member: 44055"] [b]Being forced to use crayons to write sequance numbers..[/b] I work in the preload as well, I can't stand using the crayon method. Our preload uses black permanent markers which is actually more efficient (my opinion). We only use the crayons if we are completely out of markers , which doesn't happen too much. Our preloads don't always write the sequence # on the packages and neither do I unless management starts giving us he'll about it. Which doesn't happen much either. But when I do write the sequence numbers on the box, I only write the last 3 numbers, I don't bother writing the first number since I already know what shelf it goes on. If you have to write numbers on all the boxes, eliminating 1number actually saves a lot of time throughout the night. I'm very picky on how I load my trucks and always do what is best for the DRIVER. I've never had a complaint using that method. However every hub, preload, driver, preloader..ect..ect.. Is different. Some preloaders I showed this method to likes it and uses it, while others get confused and avoid it. Just wanted to see if this would help you. I do Agree pulling the spa label is much quicker in most cases. [/QUOTE]
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