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<blockquote data-quote="mitchemracing4" data-source="post: 956162" data-attributes="member: 29582"><p>You will be fine . We all had to start somewhere . When I first came to preload (cage type boxline) I was not doing very well . Constantly kept getting fussed at for being behind and still do to some degree on some nights . But after 11 years with the company and 4 years on preload nothing tends to bother me much anymore . Learning your routes and your drivers prefrence takes time , and if you have a route thats giving you trouble , talk to the driver and ask him the best way to load his truck . Only He knows ! Not the center and not the Sups . The driver is your best friend and if they respect you as a loader and vise verse your end of day stack out will become much easier . </p><p></p><p>There will alwase be heavy days and light days . Comes with the territory . And as far as your coworkers go . If you are stacking behind your trucks and are not in there immediate area then they really cant say anything to you . Just make sure everyone has a walking path in case of emergencies . Once you get to know your coworkers a little better than more than likely they will help you without you even asking . One thing you can do is when you have time then ask your neighbor if he or she needs help . Ask them about there loads and if there is anything you can do . This will go a long way in getting there respect and will benefit you and them in the long run . </p><p></p><p>Hang in there and you will do just fine . Its not an easy job but someones got to do it !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mitchemracing4, post: 956162, member: 29582"] You will be fine . We all had to start somewhere . When I first came to preload (cage type boxline) I was not doing very well . Constantly kept getting fussed at for being behind and still do to some degree on some nights . But after 11 years with the company and 4 years on preload nothing tends to bother me much anymore . Learning your routes and your drivers prefrence takes time , and if you have a route thats giving you trouble , talk to the driver and ask him the best way to load his truck . Only He knows ! Not the center and not the Sups . The driver is your best friend and if they respect you as a loader and vise verse your end of day stack out will become much easier . There will alwase be heavy days and light days . Comes with the territory . And as far as your coworkers go . If you are stacking behind your trucks and are not in there immediate area then they really cant say anything to you . Just make sure everyone has a walking path in case of emergencies . Once you get to know your coworkers a little better than more than likely they will help you without you even asking . One thing you can do is when you have time then ask your neighbor if he or she needs help . Ask them about there loads and if there is anything you can do . This will go a long way in getting there respect and will benefit you and them in the long run . Hang in there and you will do just fine . Its not an easy job but someones got to do it ! [/QUOTE]
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