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<blockquote data-quote="UnconTROLLed" data-source="post: 593007" data-attributes="member: 18708"><p>That is basically what I was getting at in my post. Try slowing down a bit and reading every label, placing packages in the right sections, pal label out, and keeping businesses together if theyre sectioned together. Make the absolute best loads you can and ask drivers how you can help make them better.</p><p></p><p>Tell your sups/management that you will do your best to never have another misload, tryign to never get injured, and working to the very best of your ability. Make the sort manager and even DM aware that you are doing the best you can and refuse to be harrassed given you are putting in a fair days work. Then see how your management team feels once you lost a few PPH, egress dwindles, but never misloaded again and the loads are much improved.</p><p></p><p>They will probably move you to another area , out of preload. Which might be the best thing for you given all you have said!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnconTROLLed, post: 593007, member: 18708"] That is basically what I was getting at in my post. Try slowing down a bit and reading every label, placing packages in the right sections, pal label out, and keeping businesses together if theyre sectioned together. Make the absolute best loads you can and ask drivers how you can help make them better. Tell your sups/management that you will do your best to never have another misload, tryign to never get injured, and working to the very best of your ability. Make the sort manager and even DM aware that you are doing the best you can and refuse to be harrassed given you are putting in a fair days work. Then see how your management team feels once you lost a few PPH, egress dwindles, but never misloaded again and the loads are much improved. They will probably move you to another area , out of preload. Which might be the best thing for you given all you have said! [/QUOTE]
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