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Fired in the first 30 possible for misloads
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Package" data-source="post: 3026611" data-attributes="member: 67494"><p>New guy the other day got 4 cars. He got most of his instruction by a 2 week veteran. I overheard all of the 2 or 3 minutes of how to do the job. It would've been easier if they taught him how to match names and just throw everything into the car. Would've been easier cleaning up the mess. UPS doesn't care even if they're drowning from lack of bodies.</p><p></p><p>I doubt you'll get DQ'd. Just slow down. Make sure they go to the right places. If you stack out look at the packages again when loading. It's easy when the belt is on max to grab two, think you'll get right back to putting them in two cars, grab three more and you're misloading 4 of 5 packages.</p><p></p><p>Edit: I dunno if thus helps you or not but it helped me when I started. When I begin stacking out, I'll put a sturdy box on each side of the entrance. On the right side I'll put 5-6 thousands and 7-8 thousands. So I know if I need to clear a spot fast, I can hit that pile without having to go all the way into the car.</p><p></p><p>If it helps just grab the package and say to yourself this is BAG 1457, and BAG 1457 goes in the BAG car, and I just loaded B1457 and B2230 into BAG. A few hours of that and you should be fine. I even requested car names at the belt so when I'm exiting the car saying "BAG 1465 on BAG thousand shelf", and I see ERIC sign outside, I know I misloaded 1465 so I don't have to search for "oh which one was it..."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Package, post: 3026611, member: 67494"] New guy the other day got 4 cars. He got most of his instruction by a 2 week veteran. I overheard all of the 2 or 3 minutes of how to do the job. It would've been easier if they taught him how to match names and just throw everything into the car. Would've been easier cleaning up the mess. UPS doesn't care even if they're drowning from lack of bodies. I doubt you'll get DQ'd. Just slow down. Make sure they go to the right places. If you stack out look at the packages again when loading. It's easy when the belt is on max to grab two, think you'll get right back to putting them in two cars, grab three more and you're misloading 4 of 5 packages. Edit: I dunno if thus helps you or not but it helped me when I started. When I begin stacking out, I'll put a sturdy box on each side of the entrance. On the right side I'll put 5-6 thousands and 7-8 thousands. So I know if I need to clear a spot fast, I can hit that pile without having to go all the way into the car. If it helps just grab the package and say to yourself this is BAG 1457, and BAG 1457 goes in the BAG car, and I just loaded B1457 and B2230 into BAG. A few hours of that and you should be fine. I even requested car names at the belt so when I'm exiting the car saying "BAG 1465 on BAG thousand shelf", and I see ERIC sign outside, I know I misloaded 1465 so I don't have to search for "oh which one was it..." [/QUOTE]
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