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<blockquote data-quote="proups" data-source="post: 52419"><p>opie: has your PT Sup been reviewing your training pack with you? He/She should be reviewing your service and performance every day during your new hire period. </p><p> </p><p>By the way, if you do some more math, you will see that 1000+ packages is what is expected of a loader at UPS. Look at this: </p><p> </p><p>3.5 guaranteed hours per day minus the 10 minute break eqautes to 3.33 hours actually worked. A loader is expected to load at 500-600 pieces per hour. That would equate to 1665-1998 packages a night. </p><p> </p><p>Good luck getting there....and by the way, you can do it. I've seen 98 pound women do it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="proups, post: 52419"] opie: has your PT Sup been reviewing your training pack with you? He/She should be reviewing your service and performance every day during your new hire period. By the way, if you do some more math, you will see that 1000+ packages is what is expected of a loader at UPS. Look at this: 3.5 guaranteed hours per day minus the 10 minute break eqautes to 3.33 hours actually worked. A loader is expected to load at 500-600 pieces per hour. That would equate to 1665-1998 packages a night. Good luck getting there....and by the way, you can do it. I've seen 98 pound women do it! [/QUOTE]
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