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Being forced to use crayons to write sequence numbers..
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<blockquote data-quote="jibbs" data-source="post: 1106280"><p>So I tried this today for the hell of it. We haven't been directed to use a specific method over another, it's pretty much whatever works. So yeah, basically I just had to add numbers 2 and 4 to my routine, and my supervisor started getting heated, man. I'd grab a box, check the PAL, check the SPA, walk into the truck, place the package correctly, write sequence number on the side. I'd say it increased the time I handled every package by about 300%-400% and the split was being neglected as a result. I'm going to keep trying to get faster with this because it seems more fool-proof even if it takes a bit longer, but I'm not sure if PTers splitting a belt alone have the time to realistically load like this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jibbs, post: 1106280"] So I tried this today for the hell of it. We haven't been directed to use a specific method over another, it's pretty much whatever works. So yeah, basically I just had to add numbers 2 and 4 to my routine, and my supervisor started getting heated, man. I'd grab a box, check the PAL, check the SPA, walk into the truck, place the package correctly, write sequence number on the side. I'd say it increased the time I handled every package by about 300%-400% and the split was being neglected as a result. I'm going to keep trying to get faster with this because it seems more fool-proof even if it takes a bit longer, but I'm not sure if PTers splitting a belt alone have the time to realistically load like this. [/QUOTE]
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