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<blockquote data-quote="moontheloon1982" data-source="post: 409766" data-attributes="member: 18085"><p>I load about 12-1300 packages a day and average about 1 misload per day. Thats not really too bad when you are loading 250 pieces an hour. I defiantly respond to supervisors "talking tos" because I know I put more effort into the quality of my work then anybody else I see around me. The problem is in the system itself and management insisting upon operating with the bare minimum of people on the clock. I tell them that if they want me to move at such a ridiculously fast pace then they must also expect and be prepared for an error every 1300 packages or so. What they expect preloaders to do flawlessly is simply unrealisic, people make mistakes, especially when they are moving with that "sense of urgency" we hear so much about. Yet, you don't see anyone trying to come up with any kind of real solution to the misload problem. So I guess it isn't really even an issue.</p><p>Just say, "oh well, I'm doing my best" , but offer no apologies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moontheloon1982, post: 409766, member: 18085"] I load about 12-1300 packages a day and average about 1 misload per day. Thats not really too bad when you are loading 250 pieces an hour. I defiantly respond to supervisors "talking tos" because I know I put more effort into the quality of my work then anybody else I see around me. The problem is in the system itself and management insisting upon operating with the bare minimum of people on the clock. I tell them that if they want me to move at such a ridiculously fast pace then they must also expect and be prepared for an error every 1300 packages or so. What they expect preloaders to do flawlessly is simply unrealisic, people make mistakes, especially when they are moving with that "sense of urgency" we hear so much about. Yet, you don't see anyone trying to come up with any kind of real solution to the misload problem. So I guess it isn't really even an issue. Just say, "oh well, I'm doing my best" , but offer no apologies. [/QUOTE]
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