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<blockquote data-quote="ORLY!?!" data-source="post: 382765" data-attributes="member: 16334"><p>Funny, once they told me I misloaded, then I found the sheet on the floor for that day. And guess what, I had no misloads. They basically can tell you anything to mess with your head your make you try harder. </p><p> </p><p>The best way to prevent them is to check the car, number and placker a few times. This way you know you're in the right car, and you know it's in the right order and importance of package. It also doesnt hurt to jot down the car number and number on the box, this will also help prevent misloads and make finding the package easy for the driver. </p><p> </p><p>You should ask to see the report given about misloads. Some misload everyday and some misload a lot. It depends on what the building needs really, too short a staff and they will bark at you but cant really do anything about it. Unless you misload 10 or more a day, then your review comes into question. They are more afraid of you quitting then messing up, honestly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ORLY!?!, post: 382765, member: 16334"] Funny, once they told me I misloaded, then I found the sheet on the floor for that day. And guess what, I had no misloads. They basically can tell you anything to mess with your head your make you try harder. The best way to prevent them is to check the car, number and placker a few times. This way you know you're in the right car, and you know it's in the right order and importance of package. It also doesnt hurt to jot down the car number and number on the box, this will also help prevent misloads and make finding the package easy for the driver. You should ask to see the report given about misloads. Some misload everyday and some misload a lot. It depends on what the building needs really, too short a staff and they will bark at you but cant really do anything about it. Unless you misload 10 or more a day, then your review comes into question. They are more afraid of you quitting then messing up, honestly. [/QUOTE]
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