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<blockquote data-quote="TooTechie" data-source="post: 1113943" data-attributes="member: 28388"><p>Okay, so here is the deal. Working as fast as you can is NOT doing your job to the best of your ability. To be a good unloader you need to understand the big picture and fully understand your part of the operation. Blowing out the sort aisle, while it may make your part time sup happy is actually a bad thing. It causes either the primary belt or the belts to the outbounds/small sort to shut down because they are overloaded. It causes packages to fall on the floor in the sort aisle creating a safety issue, damaging the packages and possibly injuring sorters. Working the way you've alluded to in this thread will eventually result in you or someone unloading next to you getting injured. When they have to write that up, do you think those part time sups will be as supportive about the way you're working? </p><p></p><p>Bottom line....As an unloader you can do your job the best by working at a steady decent pace that the operation can handle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TooTechie, post: 1113943, member: 28388"] Okay, so here is the deal. Working as fast as you can is NOT doing your job to the best of your ability. To be a good unloader you need to understand the big picture and fully understand your part of the operation. Blowing out the sort aisle, while it may make your part time sup happy is actually a bad thing. It causes either the primary belt or the belts to the outbounds/small sort to shut down because they are overloaded. It causes packages to fall on the floor in the sort aisle creating a safety issue, damaging the packages and possibly injuring sorters. Working the way you've alluded to in this thread will eventually result in you or someone unloading next to you getting injured. When they have to write that up, do you think those part time sups will be as supportive about the way you're working? Bottom line....As an unloader you can do your job the best by working at a steady decent pace that the operation can handle. [/QUOTE]
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