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A preloaders revenge.
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<blockquote data-quote="Rack em" data-source="post: 2368534" data-attributes="member: 60861"><p>I think all preloaders should start out a week on preload. Then after they load a few days they have to go out as a driver helper on a car they loaded and have to get all the packages out all day. That way they will learn how much a decent load and being able to find packages easily helps out the driver. If they have to sort through a pile of boxes in the middle of the floor because the 5000 and 7000 shelf flew off after your first turn, then maybe they'll realize their effect on us. </p><p></p><p>I went to driving school to be a utility driver while I was a preloader and after I got back from school I did a ride along with one of the drivers from the safety committee. I realized what drivers have to deal with and how a crap load can add tons of time to their day. After that I started doing the little things that I knew would help the driver out. It made me a way better preloader.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rack em, post: 2368534, member: 60861"] I think all preloaders should start out a week on preload. Then after they load a few days they have to go out as a driver helper on a car they loaded and have to get all the packages out all day. That way they will learn how much a decent load and being able to find packages easily helps out the driver. If they have to sort through a pile of boxes in the middle of the floor because the 5000 and 7000 shelf flew off after your first turn, then maybe they'll realize their effect on us. I went to driving school to be a utility driver while I was a preloader and after I got back from school I did a ride along with one of the drivers from the safety committee. I realized what drivers have to deal with and how a crap load can add tons of time to their day. After that I started doing the little things that I knew would help the driver out. It made me a way better preloader. [/QUOTE]
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