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<blockquote data-quote="Simba4209" data-source="post: 1705395" data-attributes="member: 59062"><p>Sorry if this has been posted before. I'm a part time sup at a building that has a boxline and 3 centers in it. I'm the supervisor of a boxline and I would like to know how other buildings do their training of new hires on the boxline. We, as part time sups, are suppose to train guys over the first three days. The first day the new hire is suppose to only sort packages and load one PC while I load the other 3-4. As I said, we increase work load over the first 3 days and on their forth day we are suppose to let them go completely by themselves. I was the sup over the unload/sort aisle for a while and training was a piece of cake because I could put them with a seasoned unloader to show them the ropes. I've heard of certain places having a training team but that's just hearsay for me. Just curious what other places do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simba4209, post: 1705395, member: 59062"] Sorry if this has been posted before. I'm a part time sup at a building that has a boxline and 3 centers in it. I'm the supervisor of a boxline and I would like to know how other buildings do their training of new hires on the boxline. We, as part time sups, are suppose to train guys over the first three days. The first day the new hire is suppose to only sort packages and load one PC while I load the other 3-4. As I said, we increase work load over the first 3 days and on their forth day we are suppose to let them go completely by themselves. I was the sup over the unload/sort aisle for a while and training was a piece of cake because I could put them with a seasoned unloader to show them the ropes. I've heard of certain places having a training team but that's just hearsay for me. Just curious what other places do. [/QUOTE]
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