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Three weeks at CACH as an unloader
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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 109154" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>That little bit of advice would be helpful if he were a loader, but he is an unloader. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group1/wink.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":wink:" title="Wink :wink:" data-shortname=":wink:" /> </p><p> </p><p>Anyways, to answer your questions, as your body gets used to the work you will find little ways to move faster and become more efficient. Just do the best that you can until your body starts to get more used to the work. Also, in my hub even if your not doing the required PPH as long as you show up for work everyday and show you are putting forth some effort they aren't going to give you the boot because your PPH wasn't up to snuff. I don't know if you can get into sorting in your facility or not, but if you can I would highly recommend doing that. Its not as hard as unloading and pays an extra $1/hr. </p><p> </p><p>As far as doing the supervisor thing, I would watch your area sup and try to tell if he is liking it much. It wouldn't be a bad idea to ask him/her their thoughts on going into part-time supervision. When I was a new hire I was told more often than not to avoid it. Although it all depends on the type of upper management that is in your building and the type of person you are. Its definitly not a one size fits all job. </p><p> </p><p>Goodluck in your new job and don't let it beat you up too bad. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group1/thumbup1.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":thumbup1:" title="Thumbup1 :thumbup1:" data-shortname=":thumbup1:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 109154, member: 249"] That little bit of advice would be helpful if he were a loader, but he is an unloader. :wink: Anyways, to answer your questions, as your body gets used to the work you will find little ways to move faster and become more efficient. Just do the best that you can until your body starts to get more used to the work. Also, in my hub even if your not doing the required PPH as long as you show up for work everyday and show you are putting forth some effort they aren't going to give you the boot because your PPH wasn't up to snuff. I don't know if you can get into sorting in your facility or not, but if you can I would highly recommend doing that. Its not as hard as unloading and pays an extra $1/hr. As far as doing the supervisor thing, I would watch your area sup and try to tell if he is liking it much. It wouldn't be a bad idea to ask him/her their thoughts on going into part-time supervision. When I was a new hire I was told more often than not to avoid it. Although it all depends on the type of upper management that is in your building and the type of person you are. Its definitly not a one size fits all job. Goodluck in your new job and don't let it beat you up too bad. :thumbup1: [/QUOTE]
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