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Any tips for preload newbie?
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<blockquote data-quote="huskervi" data-source="post: 266138" data-attributes="member: 6612"><p>Get an area, and tell your sup you would like to stay in that area. That way you get to know your trucks and drivers. If you do this you will get to know your adds and it will greatly reduce your misloads. I like to try and get my bins emptied at the first half of the day, that way Im not rushing and having to stack at the end of the day. If you have stacks at the end of the day, they will bring you help and alot of the time your help will not know and cause misloads. Your sups are going to put alot of pressure on you to speed up and what not. Get into your groove, do whats easy for you, it will be tough for the 1st 1-3 weeks but you will get the hang of it. One thing to know sorters are complete morons, theyve got an easier job than you and they still cant do it right cuss em out every chance you get</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huskervi, post: 266138, member: 6612"] Get an area, and tell your sup you would like to stay in that area. That way you get to know your trucks and drivers. If you do this you will get to know your adds and it will greatly reduce your misloads. I like to try and get my bins emptied at the first half of the day, that way Im not rushing and having to stack at the end of the day. If you have stacks at the end of the day, they will bring you help and alot of the time your help will not know and cause misloads. Your sups are going to put alot of pressure on you to speed up and what not. Get into your groove, do whats easy for you, it will be tough for the 1st 1-3 weeks but you will get the hang of it. One thing to know sorters are complete morons, theyve got an easier job than you and they still cant do it right cuss em out every chance you get [/QUOTE]
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