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<blockquote data-quote="QualityLoads" data-source="post: 1314303" data-attributes="member: 52943"><p>it may be a necro post but it sure did give me some decent info as i'm at end of belt with rollers loading 4 cars. have i seen this earlier i wouldn't have posted a thread on the topic. </p><p></p><p> Definitely the best tip i've gotten thus far (Screw management, Take care of your drivers) </p><p></p><p>Yesterday i misloaded a Next Day Air onto the last drivers car. The driver took the heat for me, he told management he was helping me wrap up the load and the air got stuck to another package. Anytime management tries to blame things on me, my driver immediately goes out of his way to let them know that i'm doing a good job (curses at management when necessary). Whether you're in preload or a driver helper, go out of your way to make your drivers day easier. They will fight for you and give you great advice (they've been in your shoes before). If not for my helper driver putting in the word to HR about me, i would have never had the opportunity to work preload. And now i might tribute my seniority to the driver who fought for me throughout my probationary period. Here's to my last upcoming week of probation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QualityLoads, post: 1314303, member: 52943"] it may be a necro post but it sure did give me some decent info as i'm at end of belt with rollers loading 4 cars. have i seen this earlier i wouldn't have posted a thread on the topic. Definitely the best tip i've gotten thus far (Screw management, Take care of your drivers) Yesterday i misloaded a Next Day Air onto the last drivers car. The driver took the heat for me, he told management he was helping me wrap up the load and the air got stuck to another package. Anytime management tries to blame things on me, my driver immediately goes out of his way to let them know that i'm doing a good job (curses at management when necessary). Whether you're in preload or a driver helper, go out of your way to make your drivers day easier. They will fight for you and give you great advice (they've been in your shoes before). If not for my helper driver putting in the word to HR about me, i would have never had the opportunity to work preload. And now i might tribute my seniority to the driver who fought for me throughout my probationary period. Here's to my last upcoming week of probation. [/QUOTE]
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