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<blockquote data-quote="UnconTROLLed" data-source="post: 602976" data-attributes="member: 18708"><p>I worked Norwood MA preload, sort aisle, unload, pickoffs for 5 years. Around 2.5 years on preload. </p><p>The most difficult preload assignment was peak in 2005 when I had 2 24's and a p500. I cant remember the belts there and assignments, plus in peak they bring out they extensions, but it was the walpole ind park and sharon rt1. That was also the first year PAS was in so it was that much more difficult .</p><p></p><p>The highest pkg volume I can remember for a peak was in 02 or 03 when it hit around 80,000. The Norwood avg, even in the good economy, was between 31-35k.</p><p></p><p>Here in CHEMA, I can't even venture a guess as to how many cars go out every day. There are around 260 FT route drivers and 50 FT cover drivers. It is also a boxline preload.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnconTROLLed, post: 602976, member: 18708"] I worked Norwood MA preload, sort aisle, unload, pickoffs for 5 years. Around 2.5 years on preload. The most difficult preload assignment was peak in 2005 when I had 2 24's and a p500. I cant remember the belts there and assignments, plus in peak they bring out they extensions, but it was the walpole ind park and sharon rt1. That was also the first year PAS was in so it was that much more difficult . The highest pkg volume I can remember for a peak was in 02 or 03 when it hit around 80,000. The Norwood avg, even in the good economy, was between 31-35k. Here in CHEMA, I can't even venture a guess as to how many cars go out every day. There are around 260 FT route drivers and 50 FT cover drivers. It is also a boxline preload. [/QUOTE]
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