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<blockquote data-quote="Southwestern" data-source="post: 938116" data-attributes="member: 33209"><p>If you need assistance handling bulk and there's nobody in the vicinity (e.g. somebody working in a facility without spa persons or sorters in the immediate area), and you're unable to work around the pieces to wait for help, then you ask your supervisor to find help for you. You cannot be disciplined for doing so. Sure, they'll probably harass you and likely end up attempting to help you themselves, but you're following company protocol (eight keys).</p><p></p><p>But doubling pups doesn't make a lot of sense; an unloader should be able to complete the trailer typically in 35-60 minutes, depending on the load. Adding a second person will not cut those numbers in half. Thus, adding a second person makes sense only on difficult loads, when management's trying to get the sort down or when other unloaders are idle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southwestern, post: 938116, member: 33209"] If you need assistance handling bulk and there's nobody in the vicinity (e.g. somebody working in a facility without spa persons or sorters in the immediate area), and you're unable to work around the pieces to wait for help, then you ask your supervisor to find help for you. You cannot be disciplined for doing so. Sure, they'll probably harass you and likely end up attempting to help you themselves, but you're following company protocol (eight keys). But doubling pups doesn't make a lot of sense; an unloader should be able to complete the trailer typically in 35-60 minutes, depending on the load. Adding a second person will not cut those numbers in half. Thus, adding a second person makes sense only on difficult loads, when management's trying to get the sort down or when other unloaders are idle. [/QUOTE]
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