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<blockquote data-quote="magoo57" data-source="post: 274850" data-attributes="member: 4661"><p>brown box, welcome to UPS and condolences. Pickoff is the easiest physical job in the hub-with one exception. NEVER try to "push back" a box with your elbow on top (arm turned where your pinky is on top and your arm is extended). You will put a lot of stress on your elbow that way. I put a lot of stress on my elbow and rotator cuff that way. ( I used to believe that pro ball players were wimps for not playing with a cuff injury. Now I know better) </p><p>Also try to find when you have a slide that is not receiving flow and try to 'park' excess flow on that slide until the wave goes through..then get help in clearing that particular slide. I parked packages behind me too, but that process can turn and bite you.</p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="magoo57, post: 274850, member: 4661"] brown box, welcome to UPS and condolences. Pickoff is the easiest physical job in the hub-with one exception. NEVER try to "push back" a box with your elbow on top (arm turned where your pinky is on top and your arm is extended). You will put a lot of stress on your elbow that way. I put a lot of stress on my elbow and rotator cuff that way. ( I used to believe that pro ball players were wimps for not playing with a cuff injury. Now I know better) Also try to find when you have a slide that is not receiving flow and try to 'park' excess flow on that slide until the wave goes through..then get help in clearing that particular slide. I parked packages behind me too, but that process can turn and bite you. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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