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<blockquote data-quote="JJinVA" data-source="post: 4558359" data-attributes="member: 80301"><p>I agree, 8 days is bull <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group1/censored2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored2:" title="Censored2 :censored2:" data-shortname=":censored2:" />. I was scrambling in my first 30 days for sure, skipping lunch and then still punching out an hour to make my numbers look better etc (but I would have snacks on hand to eat through the day, peanut-butter crackers, watermelon etc). I didnt REALLLLLY get my route down until about 2 months in, then I had it pretty much memorized. </p><p></p><p>If they are being this hard on you this early, they might foresee you costing them more money than you make them. I know we have a guy at our center that they have been gunning for since he started because he stands around and talks at his stops like hes at the bar just having a casual conversation about life. I dont know if thats the case for you but if it is that would explain the harsh disqualification. </p><p></p><p>I agree w 60lb though you need to talk to a union rep and demand the full 30 day period. And also like 60lb said, go in an hour and a half early, sort your truck, take a black marker and write the PAL number on the box, then underline it, and underneathe it write the address number. Something like</p><p></p><p><u>3500</u></p><p>315</p><p></p><p>And do that on every box especially the ones on the floor to where you can easily see the numbers at a glance to help speed up your package selection. Its not worth wasting your time to do that on plastic bags but you will massively improve your time if you do that every day. Not only does it make it easier to spot but it makes it easier for you and the loader to put things in their proper order/location.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJinVA, post: 4558359, member: 80301"] I agree, 8 days is bull :censored:. I was scrambling in my first 30 days for sure, skipping lunch and then still punching out an hour to make my numbers look better etc (but I would have snacks on hand to eat through the day, peanut-butter crackers, watermelon etc). I didnt REALLLLLY get my route down until about 2 months in, then I had it pretty much memorized. If they are being this hard on you this early, they might foresee you costing them more money than you make them. I know we have a guy at our center that they have been gunning for since he started because he stands around and talks at his stops like hes at the bar just having a casual conversation about life. I dont know if thats the case for you but if it is that would explain the harsh disqualification. I agree w 60lb though you need to talk to a union rep and demand the full 30 day period. And also like 60lb said, go in an hour and a half early, sort your truck, take a black marker and write the PAL number on the box, then underline it, and underneathe it write the address number. Something like [U]3500[/U] 315 And do that on every box especially the ones on the floor to where you can easily see the numbers at a glance to help speed up your package selection. Its not worth wasting your time to do that on plastic bags but you will massively improve your time if you do that every day. Not only does it make it easier to spot but it makes it easier for you and the loader to put things in their proper order/location. [/QUOTE]
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