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<blockquote data-quote="sillyputty" data-source="post: 397921" data-attributes="member: 16481"><p>Training in my building... Day 1- watch a few videos, sign your life away in paperwork... possibly load. Day 2... maybe finish up with videos, for sure load. I remember doing cornerstone training but not how long it took. </p><p></p><p>When I started I think I had a supervisor with me for a few days, then got tossed in with one of the good loaders to learn from him. I know I only had to "work" an hour or so a night for the first week or so. Then I never knew if 30 days to seniority meant 30 calender days or 30 working days and I had no idea how I was doing, so I figured I'd just keep showing up until someone told me not to. I didn't know how I could possibly make my pieces per hour when I was being moved from one trailer to the next all the time. But here I am- still there. Nine years this coming Sunday. </p><p></p><p>These days- four center managers later- I don't really think they train at all. The wall building I see in the back is absolutely atrocious. Columns. Not even tight ones but loosely tossed in columns. We used to get photos sent to us from other buildings when things were just a little bit sloppy- I don't know how they let it go as it is. And I don't know how these people don't have their walls collapse on them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sillyputty, post: 397921, member: 16481"] Training in my building... Day 1- watch a few videos, sign your life away in paperwork... possibly load. Day 2... maybe finish up with videos, for sure load. I remember doing cornerstone training but not how long it took. When I started I think I had a supervisor with me for a few days, then got tossed in with one of the good loaders to learn from him. I know I only had to "work" an hour or so a night for the first week or so. Then I never knew if 30 days to seniority meant 30 calender days or 30 working days and I had no idea how I was doing, so I figured I'd just keep showing up until someone told me not to. I didn't know how I could possibly make my pieces per hour when I was being moved from one trailer to the next all the time. But here I am- still there. Nine years this coming Sunday. These days- four center managers later- I don't really think they train at all. The wall building I see in the back is absolutely atrocious. Columns. Not even tight ones but loosely tossed in columns. We used to get photos sent to us from other buildings when things were just a little bit sloppy- I don't know how they let it go as it is. And I don't know how these people don't have their walls collapse on them. [/QUOTE]
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