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jibbs
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Lol, just kidding.
But seriously, though, let's get some going so I don't catch for making a pointless thread.
But seriously, though, let's get some going so I don't catch for making a pointless thread.
Fail
Because the box fairy does our send agains, pulls our overweights off the1. Show up on time ready to work.
2. Select package, read PAL, load accordingly. Repeat 800-1400 times.
3. Go home.
Nah...they won't move me to the unload...just flip flop my trucks around to try and get me to misload.Rule # 1 put the good preloader,who filed a grievance in unload.
1) Feel like you're being given more work than everyone else and slow down so they'll send you help without ever realizing that there is no help and you're just hosing your driver.
2) Leave your trash in the trucks. It's not like the driver has to work in there all day or anything.
3) Put stuff wherever you see a spot for it. Who cares if it's where it's supposed to be because you don't have to deliver it, right?
4) Put the driver's handtruck somewhere different everyday, because you need to keep us on our toes.
5) NDA doesn't have to go on the shelf where it's supposed to. Bury it on the floor under bulk. Your driver will appreciate it.
6) Get annoyed about overweights and big packages just dropping them on the floor under the shelves. Who cares if the label is face down and not visible to the driver. It builds character for them.
7) Throw every box in the truck regardless of condition. Tape is for pûssies.
8) Leave a pile of random small packages on the back of the 8000 shelf where you set them down. Drivers love having to run the whole first half of their route again because a handful of packages from each shelf were missing.
You forgot....be sure to load all the big heavy packages on the shelves...and once the shelved are full...throw the small amazon boxes under the shelf...cuz there's no more room.1) Feel like you're being given more work than everyone else and slow down so they'll send you help without ever realizing that there is no help and you're just hosing your driver.
2) Leave your trash in the trucks. It's not like the driver has to work in there all day or anything.
3) Put stuff wherever you see a spot for it. Who cares if it's where it's supposed to be because you don't have to deliver it, right?
4) Put the driver's handtruck somewhere different everyday, because you need to keep us on our toes.
5) NDA doesn't have to go on the shelf where it's supposed to. Bury it on the floor under bulk. Your driver will appreciate it.
6) Get annoyed about overweights and big packages just dropping them on the floor under the shelves. Who cares if the label is face down and not visible to the driver. It builds character for them.
7) Throw every box in the truck regardless of condition. Tape is for pûssies.
8) Leave a pile of random small packages on the back of the 8000 shelf where you set them down. Drivers love having to run the whole first half of their route again because a handful of packages from each shelf were missing.
I was helping a new loader who was backed up this morning. He gets this smallish 90lb package down the bottom belt...and goes to put it on the 2000 shelf where it was PAL'd. Training is non- existant.Make sure you stack that little heavy package on top so it will make itself known to the driver as he tries to pull a package from that top shelf.