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Notice of discharge for accidently bringing in my phone?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wend1g0" data-source="post: 4625553" data-attributes="member: 82936"><p>At my facility blue vests mean you are in your first 30 days. The "blue is new" program as the sups called it. From what I gather its bassically the same logic a "student driver" sticker on a car has. This guy barely knows what they are doing, is trying to learn, and more experienced folks should either avoid or help em. I watched one person from my hiring group get dressed down by a couple supervisors for a really bad load (best I can figure he was just throwing stuff into the trailer or 6/7 walls came down on top of each other). My second day on the floor was Friday so we are all VERY new. He wasn't wearing his vest. I made an albeit much smaller mistake involving me trying to "help" someone else load a wall by placing a package on top of their wall. This package subsequently crushed flat 4 boxes before coming down hard. The loader inside grimaced but just said "happens to the best of us".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wend1g0, post: 4625553, member: 82936"] At my facility blue vests mean you are in your first 30 days. The "blue is new" program as the sups called it. From what I gather its bassically the same logic a "student driver" sticker on a car has. This guy barely knows what they are doing, is trying to learn, and more experienced folks should either avoid or help em. I watched one person from my hiring group get dressed down by a couple supervisors for a really bad load (best I can figure he was just throwing stuff into the trailer or 6/7 walls came down on top of each other). My second day on the floor was Friday so we are all VERY new. He wasn't wearing his vest. I made an albeit much smaller mistake involving me trying to "help" someone else load a wall by placing a package on top of their wall. This package subsequently crushed flat 4 boxes before coming down hard. The loader inside grimaced but just said "happens to the best of us". [/QUOTE]
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