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<blockquote data-quote="Cameron Yu" data-source="post: 2201346" data-attributes="member: 63099"><p>Hello I started in the Portland hub and I'm a month in. I've been told by my superiors that I'm doing good in being safe and my pph is on the rise. Yesterday I graduated to a heavier belt called PD2. My supervisor put me in a situation where we had 3 loaders in one trailer for 45 minutes. 2 of us were loading and 1 person was doing all the scanning. I was one of the loaders. My trainer explained to me that it is called power loading and they do practice it there sometimes. He said the next time that happens try to get them to use my scanner. I just said okay, but I didn't think that was good advice. I don't want my pph to be horribly low or be abnormally high. Would it be a good idea to just tell the supervisor that this is happening? What is the best way to deal with this situation?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cameron Yu, post: 2201346, member: 63099"] Hello I started in the Portland hub and I'm a month in. I've been told by my superiors that I'm doing good in being safe and my pph is on the rise. Yesterday I graduated to a heavier belt called PD2. My supervisor put me in a situation where we had 3 loaders in one trailer for 45 minutes. 2 of us were loading and 1 person was doing all the scanning. I was one of the loaders. My trainer explained to me that it is called power loading and they do practice it there sometimes. He said the next time that happens try to get them to use my scanner. I just said okay, but I didn't think that was good advice. I don't want my pph to be horribly low or be abnormally high. Would it be a good idea to just tell the supervisor that this is happening? What is the best way to deal with this situation? [/QUOTE]
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