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<blockquote data-quote="DiligentUPSer" data-source="post: 1111084" data-attributes="member: 43544"><p>Your load quality will come with experience, especially since it seems like you care. PPH is a big deception for a newbie. Trainers/Supes will tell you that that you should be at 400/500 PPH, but that's not possible unless you're in one of/ the largest load in your area (which you would not be three weeks in). Realistically, a pph above 275-300 cannot be expected in a beginner's load assignment, although they'll probably let you know you're not doing enough. Also, when you're sorting out irregs, tending to the missort chute, or breaking jams for a busier co-worker, you're helping the area in a huge way that your PPH will not show (and of course UPS will not take that into consideration -- they'll just tell you you need to do more). Anyways, good luck. You seem like you care about your performance so you will be just fine without question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DiligentUPSer, post: 1111084, member: 43544"] Your load quality will come with experience, especially since it seems like you care. PPH is a big deception for a newbie. Trainers/Supes will tell you that that you should be at 400/500 PPH, but that's not possible unless you're in one of/ the largest load in your area (which you would not be three weeks in). Realistically, a pph above 275-300 cannot be expected in a beginner's load assignment, although they'll probably let you know you're not doing enough. Also, when you're sorting out irregs, tending to the missort chute, or breaking jams for a busier co-worker, you're helping the area in a huge way that your PPH will not show (and of course UPS will not take that into consideration -- they'll just tell you you need to do more). Anyways, good luck. You seem like you care about your performance so you will be just fine without question. [/QUOTE]
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