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<blockquote data-quote="Big Package" data-source="post: 3662137" data-attributes="member: 67494"><p>I hope you sack up and show up on time. You're the guy who's busy getting a scanner or tape gun or messing with his belongings for 15 minutes while everyone else is working the <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group1/censored2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored2:" title="Censored2 :censored2:" data-shortname=":censored2:" /> dreck coming down the belt.</p><p></p><p>I suggest showing up ten to fifteen minutes early to get yourself settled and your work area settled. Do a safety check and materials check. A stray label or box bands on the ground or in the car will land you face first on steel. Check the elevation of cars you're going in and out of. Does it have steps? Is it sturdy? Does it slide left or right during changing conditions? Always check the top shelf and FDR/FDL for packages. If you're doing unload use a load stand. Wear slip resistant boots with ankle support and protected toe and leather uppers. They can be had for 30 dollars in the biggest sizes at Walmart.</p><p></p><p>Never touch a package a minute before start time. Stretch. Exercise. Stretch, and stretch properly and hold. Do not follow supervisors in their stretches as some employ bad stretches to kill your back. They're still in the outdated Wellness modules. So do your own and work on muscle groups, maybe bike or walk to work. I'm ten miles away and can drive but I just bike it. Eat healthy. Develop good habits. It will help you become a better person and do something positive for your life and give you a hot bod. Traditionally the payoff has been worth it.</p><p></p><p>If you think you're too good or too busy to do any of these things then just quit or ask how to become a supervisor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Package, post: 3662137, member: 67494"] I hope you sack up and show up on time. You're the guy who's busy getting a scanner or tape gun or messing with his belongings for 15 minutes while everyone else is working the :censored: dreck coming down the belt. I suggest showing up ten to fifteen minutes early to get yourself settled and your work area settled. Do a safety check and materials check. A stray label or box bands on the ground or in the car will land you face first on steel. Check the elevation of cars you're going in and out of. Does it have steps? Is it sturdy? Does it slide left or right during changing conditions? Always check the top shelf and FDR/FDL for packages. If you're doing unload use a load stand. Wear slip resistant boots with ankle support and protected toe and leather uppers. They can be had for 30 dollars in the biggest sizes at Walmart. Never touch a package a minute before start time. Stretch. Exercise. Stretch, and stretch properly and hold. Do not follow supervisors in their stretches as some employ bad stretches to kill your back. They're still in the outdated Wellness modules. So do your own and work on muscle groups, maybe bike or walk to work. I'm ten miles away and can drive but I just bike it. Eat healthy. Develop good habits. It will help you become a better person and do something positive for your life and give you a hot bod. Traditionally the payoff has been worth it. If you think you're too good or too busy to do any of these things then just quit or ask how to become a supervisor. [/QUOTE]
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