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<blockquote data-quote="kelsokid18" data-source="post: 601361" data-attributes="member: 6610"><p>From someone who has been down on the front lines, let me say that 400 pcs. an hour sounds pretty close to right on. As far as training goes, he'll spend about a week in a program called Cornerstone, which takes place in the building, in a conference room (my building had an actual classroom) and thats where they get the methods taught to them. </p><p></p><p>Getting up to speed can take about 2 weeks, and during those 2 weeks, a trainer will be with them, reminding them of what was learned, and just helping him adjust to being out on the belt.</p><p></p><p>If, for whatever reason, he can't keep up, they won't discipline him. The belt supervisor will just push harder until he does keep up. You really have to mess up bad to get canned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kelsokid18, post: 601361, member: 6610"] From someone who has been down on the front lines, let me say that 400 pcs. an hour sounds pretty close to right on. As far as training goes, he'll spend about a week in a program called Cornerstone, which takes place in the building, in a conference room (my building had an actual classroom) and thats where they get the methods taught to them. Getting up to speed can take about 2 weeks, and during those 2 weeks, a trainer will be with them, reminding them of what was learned, and just helping him adjust to being out on the belt. If, for whatever reason, he can't keep up, they won't discipline him. The belt supervisor will just push harder until he does keep up. You really have to mess up bad to get canned. [/QUOTE]
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