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<blockquote data-quote="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)" data-source="post: 798809" data-attributes="member: 12570"><p>Let me start by saying that I would be hard pressed at my age to keep up with the physical pace of a preloader's job. (I turn 50 on Sunday) However, that is not the case with Matt, who is a long distance runner in excellent shape. When I walk up to my car in the morning it is usually stacked out, as are the other two, and Matt is either joking with his co-workers or texting. The supervisors grew tired of having to drive 2 1/2 hours almost daily to run off his misloads. They also grew tired of me complaining about his poor loads and realized that it would be easier to move him to load cars that all delivered in the same zip code. My new loader (Lisa) has not had a lane number misload since taking over. She has had misloads within the car but I can deal with those.</p><p> </p><p>I do realize that preloaders are asked to do more in less time and am sensitive to that but what I cannot tolerate are misloads when the loader clearly has the time to go through the cars to check for misloads or to tighten the loads. Text on your own time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret), post: 798809, member: 12570"] Let me start by saying that I would be hard pressed at my age to keep up with the physical pace of a preloader's job. (I turn 50 on Sunday) However, that is not the case with Matt, who is a long distance runner in excellent shape. When I walk up to my car in the morning it is usually stacked out, as are the other two, and Matt is either joking with his co-workers or texting. The supervisors grew tired of having to drive 2 1/2 hours almost daily to run off his misloads. They also grew tired of me complaining about his poor loads and realized that it would be easier to move him to load cars that all delivered in the same zip code. My new loader (Lisa) has not had a lane number misload since taking over. She has had misloads within the car but I can deal with those. I do realize that preloaders are asked to do more in less time and am sensitive to that but what I cannot tolerate are misloads when the loader clearly has the time to go through the cars to check for misloads or to tighten the loads. Text on your own time. [/QUOTE]
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