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02-02-2007, 08:11 PM
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#1 | | Senior Member
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Rep Power: 432 | Things that bug your preloader I know the drivers have tons of things that bug them and we preloaders may cause a few of those issues; however we also have things that bother us. . . 1. Add/cuts that are given to us when we are wrapping up our trucks. 2. A huge add with smeared writing so we have no clue where it goes on the truck. 3. Rude drivers who think that you caused all their issues (I don't have this problem but a few loaders on my line do). 4. Supervisors who would rather talk amongst themselves than answer your questions or get you the form the haz mat package that appeared with out papers. 5. Supervisors who load your haz mat package after you set it aside since it was missing the auditor’s signature, date and SLIC (and they load it on a shelf!) 6. Co-workers who when they have empty cages stand around and refuse to help you when you are slammed. 7. Having an hour worth of work taken away (due to a cut) and getting in trouble for having a low PPH. I am sure there are many more. . . |
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02-02-2007, 08:33 PM
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Rep Power: 1602 | Re: Things that bug your preloader Hopefully this will help
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02-02-2007, 09:13 PM
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Rep Power: 124 | Re: Things that bug your preloader Quote:
Originally Posted by aspenleaf I know the drivers have tons of things that bug them and we preloaders may cause a few of those issues; however we also have things that bother us. . .
Rude drivers who think that you caused all their issues (I don't have this problem but a few loaders on my line do).[/COLOR] | I've never understood this either. Maybe it's been so long since the drivers worked preload, they still remember it the way it was back then. It was pretty bad when I worked on the belt, but nothing like you all have it now.
I used to have an 8:30 start time, and the preloaders would still be scrambling to keep up with the add/cuts at almost 9:00. Just as I would be ready to leave, they'd have to try to find 15 pieces buried in the middle of the load somewhere. Used to be we were trained to only handle the package one time... now there are days I see three different pal labels and finally a handwritten correction.
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02-02-2007, 11:15 PM
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Rep Power: 7686 | Re: Things that bug your preloader Don't forget that pepsi bottle that the driver filled with urine and left on the shelf!! We actually had a car washer pour it on the drivers seat... |
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02-03-2007, 05:39 AM
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Rep Power: 18427 | Re: Things that bug your preloader "Sick those ticked offed drivers on them."
LOL!
"Don't forget that pepsi bottle that the driver filled with urine and left on the shelf!! We actually had a car washer pour it on the drivers seat..."
I hope it wasn't from a cover driver...
Anyhow, that makes me sick! Why would anyone pee in the back of their truck? Did they wash their hands before they touched the DIAD or stylus?
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02-03-2007, 06:41 AM
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Originally Posted by over9five
"Don't forget that pepsi bottle that the driver filled with urine and left on the shelf!! We actually had a car washer pour it on the drivers seat..."
I hope it wasn't from a cover driver...
Anyhow, that makes me sick! Why would anyone pee in the back of their truck? Did they wash their hands before they touched the DIAD or stylus? | One reason for the pee bottles, or "trucker bombs" as they are called outside in the civilian world, is the fact that some route's are a little scarce on public restrooms. Its nice on a rural route, you can just find a handy tree! About the worst thing I found one morning was a DR bag somebody peed in. Lots of trashcans, dumpsters, and other places that would be a better place to dump these out!
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02-03-2007, 01:20 PM
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Rep Power: 19722 | Re: Things that bug your preloader Ever hear of Purell? Hand sanitizing wipes. I carry them just for the sick people who handle my Diad and pen. Dont know if it works, but I have had a cold, a bad one only once in 4 yrs. And A tree doesnt much help me, so my number one rule is NEVER PASS UP A CHANCE TO PEE. |
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02-03-2007, 01:53 PM
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Originally Posted by scratch_king One reason for the pee bottles, or "trucker bombs" as they are called outside in the civilian world, is the fact that some route's are a little scarce on public restrooms. Its nice on a rural route, you can just find a handy tree! About the worst thing I found one morning was a DR bag somebody peed in. Lots of trashcans, dumpsters, and other places that would be a better place to dump these out! |
I understand the reason for peeing in a bottle, BUT, please take it with you at the end of the day and discard it in the trash.... |
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02-03-2007, 02:56 PM
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Originally Posted by HazMatMan I understand the reason for peeing in a bottle, BUT, please take it with you at the end of the day and discard it in the trash.... | We had a PCM about this one day........
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02-03-2007, 03:10 PM
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Rep Power: 18427 | Re: Things that bug your preloader Sad that you actually have to tell some people to remove their bodily waste from their package car....
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02-03-2007, 06:11 PM
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Originally Posted by over9five Sad that you actually have to tell some people to remove their bodily waste from their package car.... |
Very true - I should add that to the list also - I hate when I find the bottle! |
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02-03-2007, 07:27 PM
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Rep Power: 15908 | Re: Things that bug your preloader Ok, I know most drivers on rurul routes have had to use a pee bottle in the past, but is there anyone here that was so far out in the middle of no-where and had to go soooo bad that they did number 2 in a DR bag? I've heard of it done before as gross as it may sound
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02-03-2007, 07:31 PM
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Originally Posted by browniehound Ok, I know most drivers on rurul routes have had to use a pee bottle in the past, but is there anyone here that was so far out in the middle of no-where and had to go soooo bad that they did number 2 in a DR bag? I've heard of it done before as gross as it may sound  | Not yet for me, but I'll keep u posted. |
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02-03-2007, 07:40 PM
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Originally Posted by browniehound Ok, I know most drivers on rurul routes have had to use a pee bottle in the past, but is there anyone here that was so far out in the middle of no-where and had to go soooo bad that they did number 2 in a DR bag? I've heard of it done before as gross as it may sound  | Okay I will never complain about the pee bottle again! Poo in a bag is far worse; of course I would hope they would toss that. Oh and for those of you that do pee in your trucks - get a bigger mouth bottle - when you spill it really stinks in the truck in the summer. Kinda like when the kids in grade school peed on the merry-go-round (that metal and pee smell). I don't drive for a living so I can't really say much about it but if you do it please take it with you. Next time I find a pee bottle I am gonna test it with my lab kit and tell ya what you have wrong with you (besides the fact that pee in the back of a truck and get paid for it!)
And while we are talking about pee I told my sup if they had UPS adult diapers they could get more production out of us preloaders. He asked if anyone would actually wear them. . .I told him for more money we loaders would do just about anything. Plus for us gals we have to go to another boxline to use the restroom.
One more thing that really bugs me as a preloader is when my truck is cut (okay it sucks but I understand) and I unload it all and write the new truck and number on all the packages and then right before I leave I have to reload the same truck (with packages from other trucks) becasue it was added into the line up! |
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02-03-2007, 07:49 PM
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Rep Power: 1602 | Re: Things that bug your preloader Wow!! This thread has turned into a pissing and groaning match..
Seriously, in my opinion any driver leaving any kind of pee, crap or other excrement in his package car should get an automatic warning letter. No preloader or management person should have to deal with that, and when a preloader runs across it they should get their boss to remove it so they will do something about it.
In fact, did you know that spitting on someone is a felony?? Let alone getting some of that other kind of juice on you...Yuck!!  And totally gross.. |
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02-03-2007, 08:37 PM
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#16 | | Box Monkey
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Rep Power: 6947 | Re: Things that bug your preloader One o our drivers, years ago in a land far far away, pooed in a bag. As he was diving down the road he had flung it out of the truck. For the next few weeks you could see the bag of poo hanging from a tree bracnh just a bit inside the treeline.
I am not one to poo anywhere but home except for incase of emergency. I now where every "cement approved" bathroom and port-o-pot is on my area. I also carry my own toilet paper in my truck just in case I have to drop the kids off at the pool. And I usualy hae something to clean my hands with afterwards. I have left my bottles behind at the end of the day but I usually try to get rid of them on area incase I happen to get audited and the auditor notices it in my truck.
BTW, I know preloaders don't like the driver's pee bottles left behind, but guess what.....I'm not your mom and when your done with your shift please take your bottles and trash with you. |
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02-03-2007, 09:19 PM
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Rep Power: 30 | Re: Things that bug your preloader I would rather poop in a DR bag than go into some of the public restrooms available to us (gas stations etc.). And buy the way, yes I have done it. Tires work great for this! (use your imagination on this).
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02-03-2007, 09:38 PM
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Rep Power: 26 | Re: Things that bug your preloader I had a couple of drivers that would leave pee bottles in there cars. After going to center team and nothing being done. I took a bottle opened it up and left on centers mangers desk over night with a note on which car it came from. Some reason I dont' have that problem anymore. I working on the guy that likes to dip and spit on the floor where I'm suppose to lay on and work under his dash.
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02-03-2007, 10:00 PM
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Rep Power: 1602 | Re: Things that bug your preloader People who poop in bags and pee in bottles are in a class all their own!! |
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02-03-2007, 10:12 PM
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Rep Power: 124 | Re: Things that bug your preloader Quote:
Originally Posted by tonyexpress People who poop in bags and pee in bottles are in a class all their own!! | lol, yeah... can't argue that. I used to feel the same way until I picked up a rural route. Oh I fought it for a few months, but sometimes nature calls at the most inopportune time. I've not needed a bag yet, that's a whole different level of yuk. This whole topic is excluded from conversation at the Starbucks table with my wife's friends. I just don't think they'd understand.
Edit: And don't be fooled! Rural routes take their toll on driver supes too when they have to ride with the driver. All bladders are created equal. |
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02-04-2007, 07:28 AM
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Rep Power: 22552 | Re: Things that bug your preloader My dog can hold "it" for up to 10 hours. I would think that within a 10 hour span there would be a rest room somewhere.
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02-04-2007, 08:23 AM
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Rep Power: 7686 | Re: Things that bug your preloader Quote:
Originally Posted by browntruckmechanic I had a couple of drivers that would leave pee bottles in there cars. After going to center team and nothing being done. I took a bottle opened it up and left on centers mangers desk over night with a note on which car it came from. Some reason I dont' have that problem anymore. I working on the guy that likes to dip and spit on the floor where I'm suppose to lay on and work under his dash. | Excellent!! Just goes to show you how far you can get with a little imagination. |
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02-04-2007, 08:24 AM
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Rep Power: 7686 | Re: Things that bug your preloader After number 2 what do you wipe with??? This should be interesting.. |
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02-04-2007, 08:26 AM
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Rep Power: 7686 | Re: Things that bug your preloader Sorry for the ignorance folks, but what is a DR bag I keep reading about.. |
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02-04-2007, 08:36 AM
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Originally Posted by moreluck My dog can hold "it" for up to 10 hours. I would think that within a 10 hour span there would be a rest room somewhere.  | Ok, let's give Fido two cups of coffee, a quart of water and a Monster energy drink and see how he does -- I can hold it 10 hours too if I'm just gonna lay on a rug all night... |
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