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<blockquote data-quote="UPSZax" data-source="post: 3607228" data-attributes="member: 73328"><p>After 2 days of in the classroom safety procedures and all of that was done we were assigned where to go. They put me as a loader.</p><p></p><p>My trainer was very nice and helped me all night, he taught me almost everything I needed to know and my supervisor was cool too.</p><p></p><p>Getting used to the scanner wasn’t hard as I thought it would be, but you must very careful and read everything that pops up on the scanner.</p><p></p><p>Me and my trainer had 2 trucks to work on all night. He taught me how to be very efficient, breaking the jams, basically everything you need to know. </p><p></p><p>The hardest part for me was the box placement, sometimes I found myself second guessing where to put things and slowing me down but they told me not to overthink, and just put them in a spot you feels best and move on. I believe that once I work on that more I will be a very efficient loader. </p><p></p><p>Yes, to all new people that’s a going to be a loader or just started, it’s a tough job but once you get everything down it becomes easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPSZax, post: 3607228, member: 73328"] After 2 days of in the classroom safety procedures and all of that was done we were assigned where to go. They put me as a loader. My trainer was very nice and helped me all night, he taught me almost everything I needed to know and my supervisor was cool too. Getting used to the scanner wasn’t hard as I thought it would be, but you must very careful and read everything that pops up on the scanner. Me and my trainer had 2 trucks to work on all night. He taught me how to be very efficient, breaking the jams, basically everything you need to know. The hardest part for me was the box placement, sometimes I found myself second guessing where to put things and slowing me down but they told me not to overthink, and just put them in a spot you feels best and move on. I believe that once I work on that more I will be a very efficient loader. Yes, to all new people that’s a going to be a loader or just started, it’s a tough job but once you get everything down it becomes easy. [/QUOTE]
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