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<blockquote data-quote="gostillerz" data-source="post: 353083" data-attributes="member: 13363"><p>I'm still a little sore there, but I can't tell if it's my back muscles or my spine. My knees are hurting more. Today, my other AM supe told me that instead of picking up every package and putting it on the rollers, to knock a row down and just "label up". What a difference! I'm getting done faster, and hurting less. My usual supe is on vacation, so the guy that watches the package car loaders was helping me out. He told me a lot of stuff the other guy never said.</p><p></p><p>I spoke to my center manager this morning and get this...he thanked me for just being there on time. Apparently, the some of the AM guys like to show up late and call off a lot. I told him I'm still pretty slow, but he said "Don't worry about that. Learn to do it safe first, you'll build up the speed later". And said that I could pick any shift I felt better at. He's a really cool guy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gostillerz, post: 353083, member: 13363"] I'm still a little sore there, but I can't tell if it's my back muscles or my spine. My knees are hurting more. Today, my other AM supe told me that instead of picking up every package and putting it on the rollers, to knock a row down and just "label up". What a difference! I'm getting done faster, and hurting less. My usual supe is on vacation, so the guy that watches the package car loaders was helping me out. He told me a lot of stuff the other guy never said. I spoke to my center manager this morning and get this...he thanked me for just being there on time. Apparently, the some of the AM guys like to show up late and call off a lot. I told him I'm still pretty slow, but he said "Don't worry about that. Learn to do it safe first, you'll build up the speed later". And said that I could pick any shift I felt better at. He's a really cool guy. [/QUOTE]
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