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<blockquote data-quote="brownIEman" data-source="post: 832342" data-attributes="member: 14596"><p>I loaded around 700 pph when I started moving up to around 1000, would load 3 to 5 trailers a night depending on if they were shorties or rails. Course, that was way back in the day before we scanned them all, so it was just grab, verify zip and load, no log in log out. </p><p></p><p>Sounds like you will likely be ok, just keep a positive attitude, ask for pointers from your sups and from the more seasoned loaders and take the suggestions to heart. If you keep a good attitude and show improvement, you will be fine. </p><p>Do not listen to the folks here who tell you to ignore production and just be happy going slowly. At least not yet. If you start to display that sort of attitude during your probationary period you will likely not make it past that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brownIEman, post: 832342, member: 14596"] I loaded around 700 pph when I started moving up to around 1000, would load 3 to 5 trailers a night depending on if they were shorties or rails. Course, that was way back in the day before we scanned them all, so it was just grab, verify zip and load, no log in log out. Sounds like you will likely be ok, just keep a positive attitude, ask for pointers from your sups and from the more seasoned loaders and take the suggestions to heart. If you keep a good attitude and show improvement, you will be fine. Do not listen to the folks here who tell you to ignore production and just be happy going slowly. At least not yet. If you start to display that sort of attitude during your probationary period you will likely not make it past that. [/QUOTE]
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