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Anyone REGRET going to feeders?
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<blockquote data-quote="barnyard" data-source="post: 1088999" data-attributes="member: 13921"><p>This.</p><p></p><p>I dropped one box. A supe came out and was giving me a bad time about something and instead of double checking everything, I went to where I thought I left off. I was so mad at myself. I got out and there was a very senior driver unhooking his box. He came over (I thought he was going to give me a bad time) and said, "Whenever anyone interrupts your coupling or dropping, go back to step one and start all over. Do not let any boss make you skip a step or rush and you will be fine." He then shook my hand and went back to his work.</p><p></p><p>I was a shifter at the time and after that, whenever I had a question, I asked the most senior guy/gal I could find. They were all out-of-their way helpful. Every single one of them. If you respect their experience, they will be the wealth of information you need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barnyard, post: 1088999, member: 13921"] This. I dropped one box. A supe came out and was giving me a bad time about something and instead of double checking everything, I went to where I thought I left off. I was so mad at myself. I got out and there was a very senior driver unhooking his box. He came over (I thought he was going to give me a bad time) and said, "Whenever anyone interrupts your coupling or dropping, go back to step one and start all over. Do not let any boss make you skip a step or rush and you will be fine." He then shook my hand and went back to his work. I was a shifter at the time and after that, whenever I had a question, I asked the most senior guy/gal I could find. They were all out-of-their way helpful. Every single one of them. If you respect their experience, they will be the wealth of information you need. [/QUOTE]
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