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<blockquote data-quote="Floridacargocat" data-source="post: 593077" data-attributes="member: 6168"><p>"I remember when I first started driving they would send preloaders with load quality issues out with drivers every once in a while. Made a positive difference from what I saw, but of course that's not gonna happen these days."</p><p>Fully concur with sending out the aspirant preloader - as part of his/her training - to accompany the driver (service provider). Can it be arranged?</p><p>Will it happen? Sometimes yes, more often no. </p><p>Preloaders who were working as Helpers during peak season do have an idea on what is required, and they have the potential to make good preloaders. </p><p>Under today's conditions (cutting costs etc. to more than the bone), preloaders are not designed to be in a position of win-win. </p><p>A good preloader has an impact on those drivers he is loading for, an indifferent or bad preloader has an impact on far more drivers due to possible misloads, making life miserable for more than one person.</p><p>If we could work smarter (and not harder), then we could all win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Floridacargocat, post: 593077, member: 6168"] "I remember when I first started driving they would send preloaders with load quality issues out with drivers every once in a while. Made a positive difference from what I saw, but of course that's not gonna happen these days." Fully concur with sending out the aspirant preloader - as part of his/her training - to accompany the driver (service provider). Can it be arranged? Will it happen? Sometimes yes, more often no. Preloaders who were working as Helpers during peak season do have an idea on what is required, and they have the potential to make good preloaders. Under today's conditions (cutting costs etc. to more than the bone), preloaders are not designed to be in a position of win-win. A good preloader has an impact on those drivers he is loading for, an indifferent or bad preloader has an impact on far more drivers due to possible misloads, making life miserable for more than one person. If we could work smarter (and not harder), then we could all win. [/QUOTE]
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