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Being forced to use crayons to write sequence numbers..
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<blockquote data-quote="rudy5150" data-source="post: 1105609" data-attributes="member: 44431"><p>Managment really doesnt care about load quality. They only care about misloads. If they cared about load quality they would give adequate time to the pre-load shift for loaders to organize their trucks, not give some loaders 5 trucks to load, not harass loaders about stacking which makes certain loaders panic and place packages anywhere in truck just so they arent stacked outside. That makes me laugh because some supervisors think that if a loader doesnt have any packages stacked outside his or her truck makes them a GReat Loader. Consistanly drivers end up loading their own trucks because the preload isnt given enough time. So what makes more sense....paying 18 preloaders an average of $15 an hour for 30 minutes or paying 30 drivers $32 an hour for 30 minutes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rudy5150, post: 1105609, member: 44431"] Managment really doesnt care about load quality. They only care about misloads. If they cared about load quality they would give adequate time to the pre-load shift for loaders to organize their trucks, not give some loaders 5 trucks to load, not harass loaders about stacking which makes certain loaders panic and place packages anywhere in truck just so they arent stacked outside. That makes me laugh because some supervisors think that if a loader doesnt have any packages stacked outside his or her truck makes them a GReat Loader. Consistanly drivers end up loading their own trucks because the preload isnt given enough time. So what makes more sense....paying 18 preloaders an average of $15 an hour for 30 minutes or paying 30 drivers $32 an hour for 30 minutes? [/QUOTE]
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