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<blockquote data-quote="FrigidAdCorrector" data-source="post: 1325826"><p>Training at UPS is screwy. I've been told to teach guys things in a shift that in reality should be trained and reinforced over a week or two. But with that being said, there is some stuff that you will have to learn on your own. Unfortunately most of the stuff I've learned while working there I've discovered on my own. That's not always bad though. You can learn how to do things easier and better than how someone else might do it. </p><p></p><p>One thing is splitting. We have a single belt. You can sit there all day long and say this goes here and that goes there. But hearing the beep on the smart scanner reinforces that you did something wrong better than a "No that doesn't go there." </p><p></p><p>Same goes with stacking. I know guys who like to do things one way and others who do it a different way. Yeah there are certain things that you need to do right and you can be told how. But you're gonna make mistakes, that's how you'll get it. Just make sure you fix those mistakes. Too many guys keep repeating them, even after they're told. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent using BrownCafe App</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrigidAdCorrector, post: 1325826"] Training at UPS is screwy. I've been told to teach guys things in a shift that in reality should be trained and reinforced over a week or two. But with that being said, there is some stuff that you will have to learn on your own. Unfortunately most of the stuff I've learned while working there I've discovered on my own. That's not always bad though. You can learn how to do things easier and better than how someone else might do it. One thing is splitting. We have a single belt. You can sit there all day long and say this goes here and that goes there. But hearing the beep on the smart scanner reinforces that you did something wrong better than a "No that doesn't go there." Same goes with stacking. I know guys who like to do things one way and others who do it a different way. Yeah there are certain things that you need to do right and you can be told how. But you're gonna make mistakes, that's how you'll get it. Just make sure you fix those mistakes. Too many guys keep repeating them, even after they're told. Sent using BrownCafe App [/QUOTE]
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