Does anyone know what UPS says is the standard for piece rate work for a pre-loader? A few months ago I think I heard the driver supervisor say that a rate of 250/hour is expected at an end bar position. What is the rate in the middle of the belt position?
I was pretty sure with a number like 400 you were either one of my supervisors or just kidding. The joke in my center is that if you just follow your methods, you won't have any stack out, no misloads and you won't miss any packages. So I find humor in "Do your best and follow the methods."!
And TechGirl, what is IE?
There is no "stacking out" unless you stack out. Leave 'em in the cage, let them go down the belt. If they instruct you to stack, you can say no.At our hub it's 300 PPH for the back of the belt, 250 for the middle, and 150-195 for the sorters at the top of the belt. DrGreg, we have the same joke at our hub, the "follow your methods and you'll never stack out again," a sup actually told me that with a straight face.
So I should place the burden on the guy behind me? Or on the loader in the back who has to cart everything missed back to me?There is no "stacking out" unless you stack out. Leave 'em in the cage, let them go down the belt. If they instruct you to stack, you can say no.
There is no "stacking out" unless you stack out. Leave 'em in the cage, let them go down the belt. If they instruct you to stack, you can say no.
I was just being smart, Greg. There is no number. Do your best and follow the methods.