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Just can't get the hang of Preload
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<blockquote data-quote="PreloadNub" data-source="post: 1038447" data-attributes="member: 43859"><p>They said once I stop missloading I will not be moved around so much, kind of defeats the purpose but oh well. I tend to stay in front of my trucks and then as I am presorting I slowly move down the line and end up having to run back. </p><p></p><p>Time will definitely get me into the routine I can tell, but after seeing some guy who was preloading for 4 mos literally just walk off the boxline today and go home whilst clapping his hands I know it will not get much easier. </p><p></p><p>Today was a good day for me I came in early and made sure my mindset was on what I was doing, I actually believe I had no missloads.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the response.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, a lot of the veterans and even my steward has been saying this. They feel sympathy for us, but I receive none from my FT supervisor and other management- all I hear from them is the faint sound of a whip cracking.. just kidding obviously. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I actually let a few cages go past today and it saved me a lot of stress. I'm not sure why but yesterday my sup was breathing down my neck about making sure to clear every single cage. Finished before 9AM today and still had time to help others - today was a good day thank you for the response.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PreloadNub, post: 1038447, member: 43859"] They said once I stop missloading I will not be moved around so much, kind of defeats the purpose but oh well. I tend to stay in front of my trucks and then as I am presorting I slowly move down the line and end up having to run back. Time will definitely get me into the routine I can tell, but after seeing some guy who was preloading for 4 mos literally just walk off the boxline today and go home whilst clapping his hands I know it will not get much easier. Today was a good day for me I came in early and made sure my mindset was on what I was doing, I actually believe I had no missloads. Thanks for the response. Yes, a lot of the veterans and even my steward has been saying this. They feel sympathy for us, but I receive none from my FT supervisor and other management- all I hear from them is the faint sound of a whip cracking.. just kidding obviously. I actually let a few cages go past today and it saved me a lot of stress. I'm not sure why but yesterday my sup was breathing down my neck about making sure to clear every single cage. Finished before 9AM today and still had time to help others - today was a good day thank you for the response. [/QUOTE]
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