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<blockquote data-quote="Diegotron" data-source="post: 368297" data-attributes="member: 14954"><p>Morning shift jobs include, but are not limited to, Unloader, spa-er, sorter, working the slides, bulkman, and package car loader. Then there're supervisor/management positions. Unloader, unload trailers of course. Spa-er, scan and label each unloaded package. Sorter, sort packages being unloaded to correct slide. When working the slide, follow the new label and put into correct box. Example, TpGre would be top green. Bulkman, scan and put new label on large/heavy/irregular packages then load them onto the "bulk train". The train then delivers to certain areas between package cars, or near the slide to be loaded into the boxline. Package car loader, usually loads 2-3 "cars" at a time, pulling packages from their box on the boxline and putting them on the correct shelf in the correct order. That's all I know and it may not be 100 percent correct.</p><p></p><p>The morning shift seems like the best one to go with your full time schooling, assuming you dont have classes before 9. It's just like waking up really early, then the rest of the day is normal, unlike working midnight. Going to bed at 5 am sucks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diegotron, post: 368297, member: 14954"] Morning shift jobs include, but are not limited to, Unloader, spa-er, sorter, working the slides, bulkman, and package car loader. Then there're supervisor/management positions. Unloader, unload trailers of course. Spa-er, scan and label each unloaded package. Sorter, sort packages being unloaded to correct slide. When working the slide, follow the new label and put into correct box. Example, TpGre would be top green. Bulkman, scan and put new label on large/heavy/irregular packages then load them onto the "bulk train". The train then delivers to certain areas between package cars, or near the slide to be loaded into the boxline. Package car loader, usually loads 2-3 "cars" at a time, pulling packages from their box on the boxline and putting them on the correct shelf in the correct order. That's all I know and it may not be 100 percent correct. The morning shift seems like the best one to go with your full time schooling, assuming you dont have classes before 9. It's just like waking up really early, then the rest of the day is normal, unlike working midnight. Going to bed at 5 am sucks. [/QUOTE]
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