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<blockquote data-quote="jcohen" data-source="post: 980015" data-attributes="member: 41709"><p>I had the same issue when I first started, although I was loading the 4 heaviest trucks in the building but I at least didn't have to pull off the belt as I was on a roller line but the trucks were so heavy that the roller was almost always backed up.</p><p></p><p>If you're having issues with the crayons either grab more or forget about them and use a pen.</p><p></p><p>What I did to learn my trucks was when I wrote down the sequence numbers of each section and taped them to the shelf the same way as the load chart so that way I could go into the truck with multiple packages and load them.</p><p></p><p>You could also sequence, sort and place the packages onto the bumper and when you get a chance take a few of themand start loading but unless you have to avoid going into the truck with just package.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcohen, post: 980015, member: 41709"] I had the same issue when I first started, although I was loading the 4 heaviest trucks in the building but I at least didn't have to pull off the belt as I was on a roller line but the trucks were so heavy that the roller was almost always backed up. If you're having issues with the crayons either grab more or forget about them and use a pen. What I did to learn my trucks was when I wrote down the sequence numbers of each section and taped them to the shelf the same way as the load chart so that way I could go into the truck with multiple packages and load them. You could also sequence, sort and place the packages onto the bumper and when you get a chance take a few of themand start loading but unless you have to avoid going into the truck with just package. [/QUOTE]
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