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<blockquote data-quote="The manic loader" data-source="post: 2017159" data-attributes="member: 61769"><p>First I would like to say hello to all. I have been coming on this site for about a year now. And, i have been helped out alot by you all. Many question i have had I could type in the search and bam bo answer.</p><p></p><p>Ok, with that out the way i would like to give some advice.</p><p></p><p>Just go with it. You will meet some very interesting people don't be afraid to get to know your peers. Meet the full time and part time sups. Check out how its ran. At first you will be wondering what in the flip is going on and why can't i leave. Just remember you will not be there forever.</p><p></p><p>I am a loader and at first it was very rough on me mentally and physically. The mental part for myself was the part time supervisor riding mento hurry up. I came here and got the answer to that problem and it was these words " I am working as fast and as safe as i can." It didn't make things magically change but my supervisor became more understanding. Which allowed me to master my techniques of loading.</p><p></p><p>I will give you some advice on loading. Practice on neatness and setting yourself up to take a hit. The neater you are the faster you will be.</p><p></p><p>Physically it was hell. I came in at 300 pounds and outta shape. That changed because now i am at 232 pounds and can move like the wind.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, work hard. It may sound redundant however in my experience you get a ton of leeway like them not sweating if your a few minutes late. And dont be afraid to help others it will help the time go by and also allow you to get some extra hours $$$$$$.</p><p></p><p>Peace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The manic loader, post: 2017159, member: 61769"] First I would like to say hello to all. I have been coming on this site for about a year now. And, i have been helped out alot by you all. Many question i have had I could type in the search and bam bo answer. Ok, with that out the way i would like to give some advice. Just go with it. You will meet some very interesting people don't be afraid to get to know your peers. Meet the full time and part time sups. Check out how its ran. At first you will be wondering what in the flip is going on and why can't i leave. Just remember you will not be there forever. I am a loader and at first it was very rough on me mentally and physically. The mental part for myself was the part time supervisor riding mento hurry up. I came here and got the answer to that problem and it was these words " I am working as fast and as safe as i can." It didn't make things magically change but my supervisor became more understanding. Which allowed me to master my techniques of loading. I will give you some advice on loading. Practice on neatness and setting yourself up to take a hit. The neater you are the faster you will be. Physically it was hell. I came in at 300 pounds and outta shape. That changed because now i am at 232 pounds and can move like the wind. Lastly, work hard. It may sound redundant however in my experience you get a ton of leeway like them not sweating if your a few minutes late. And dont be afraid to help others it will help the time go by and also allow you to get some extra hours $$$$$$. Peace. [/QUOTE]
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