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<blockquote data-quote="Big Package" data-source="post: 3058315" data-attributes="member: 67494"><p>METHODS TO BE DEMONSTRATED</p><p></p><p>1. Work at the front/head of your work area.</p><p>2. Cover your entire work area.</p><p>3. Work in the direction of the flow of oncoming packages.</p><p>4. (Splitters): Face all labels and split packages in at least two lines.</p><p>5. Read every label for load ID.</p><p>6. Write HIN or sequence number on shelf package at earliest opportunity.</p><p>7. Build optimum carries (i.e., always walk into a car with a purpose).</p><p>8. Make trips to the car from the closest point on the belt (let the belt work for you).</p><p>9. Visually identify or mark the next package up the belt to load packages (careful stuff like this can mess up people down the line. I don't even like anyone writing on my load sheet let alone my boxes).</p><p>10. Help your neighbor.</p><p>11. Handle packages with care.</p><p></p><p>If you learn these and know these, it'll hopefully send the signal to supervisors that you actually give a darn, and you're actively improving your job via personal study time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Package, post: 3058315, member: 67494"] METHODS TO BE DEMONSTRATED 1. Work at the front/head of your work area. 2. Cover your entire work area. 3. Work in the direction of the flow of oncoming packages. 4. (Splitters): Face all labels and split packages in at least two lines. 5. Read every label for load ID. 6. Write HIN or sequence number on shelf package at earliest opportunity. 7. Build optimum carries (i.e., always walk into a car with a purpose). 8. Make trips to the car from the closest point on the belt (let the belt work for you). 9. Visually identify or mark the next package up the belt to load packages (careful stuff like this can mess up people down the line. I don't even like anyone writing on my load sheet let alone my boxes). 10. Help your neighbor. 11. Handle packages with care. If you learn these and know these, it'll hopefully send the signal to supervisors that you actually give a darn, and you're actively improving your job via personal study time. [/QUOTE]
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