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<blockquote data-quote="Loufan" data-source="post: 678210"><p>I never got a choice, just about everyone I know didn't either. I'm glad I didn't. I probably would've chose unload, which I do believe is easier to an extent. You don't have to think as much and time seems to go by faster. You can have fun loading (or at least i do) see who can get the most packages in a truck, build the best walls etc..</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Building walls: Basically you're making a 18inch thick wall of boxes, left and right and all the way to the ceiling. Obviously it would be best to have the heaviest boxes at the bottom, but sometimes it doesn't always work like that. When you start getting up higher start loading back to front so you don't have a damn wall fall and make sure you have the wall really tight left to right, that'll really help with preventing walls falling. If you get a heavy box that you can't lift up, just put it on the floor and start a new wall with it when you're done with the previous wall. Hope that helps, I've been a loader for 2 1/2 years, but I have done unload, secondary, and sort and handful of times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loufan, post: 678210"] I never got a choice, just about everyone I know didn't either. I'm glad I didn't. I probably would've chose unload, which I do believe is easier to an extent. You don't have to think as much and time seems to go by faster. You can have fun loading (or at least i do) see who can get the most packages in a truck, build the best walls etc.. Building walls: Basically you're making a 18inch thick wall of boxes, left and right and all the way to the ceiling. Obviously it would be best to have the heaviest boxes at the bottom, but sometimes it doesn't always work like that. When you start getting up higher start loading back to front so you don't have a damn wall fall and make sure you have the wall really tight left to right, that'll really help with preventing walls falling. If you get a heavy box that you can't lift up, just put it on the floor and start a new wall with it when you're done with the previous wall. Hope that helps, I've been a loader for 2 1/2 years, but I have done unload, secondary, and sort and handful of times. [/QUOTE]
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