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Being forced to use crayons to write sequence numbers..
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<blockquote data-quote="Drink Craft Beer" data-source="post: 1106485" data-attributes="member: 10802"><p>I've never heard of the "peeling of spa label" system being used and I'm in a hub that's always used the "grease stick" (the comman name, not crayon) method. Too me, writing on the box would be a bigger time saver than peeling off a label.</p><p></p><p>When I loaded, I'd used the grease stick to put a small mark on the last package I looked at on the belt before loading a few packages so it would save me time from looking at the same package twice. Or there were times when a larger package needed to go on the floor and the same address would have 3 packages on the shelf. I would draw an arrow on one of the shelf packages pointing down towards the floor to let the driver know that there's another on the floor. You don't always see the driver before you leave.</p><p></p><p>No, they're not the most durable of things but like someone else noted, a lot of people like to wear gloves when they load which makes it even more of a pain to have peel the label.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drink Craft Beer, post: 1106485, member: 10802"] I've never heard of the "peeling of spa label" system being used and I'm in a hub that's always used the "grease stick" (the comman name, not crayon) method. Too me, writing on the box would be a bigger time saver than peeling off a label. When I loaded, I'd used the grease stick to put a small mark on the last package I looked at on the belt before loading a few packages so it would save me time from looking at the same package twice. Or there were times when a larger package needed to go on the floor and the same address would have 3 packages on the shelf. I would draw an arrow on one of the shelf packages pointing down towards the floor to let the driver know that there's another on the floor. You don't always see the driver before you leave. No, they're not the most durable of things but like someone else noted, a lot of people like to wear gloves when they load which makes it even more of a pain to have peel the label. [/QUOTE]
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