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<blockquote data-quote="BrownBrokeDown" data-source="post: 1198599" data-attributes="member: 46824"><p>I have seen that plenty. Don't think you are the only one. </p><p></p><p>HOWEVER, maybe you should also notice the guy loading, that tops 500/hr. Then the pt sups starts sending half the belt to unload and has him working 4+ trailers "because he can handle it", or flow that even he can't handle, but "naw, he don't need no help, he's a star, he'll get it caught up". It works both ways. I have actually seen 500+ loaders drop under 400 permanently because it just gets old. Sometimes the harder you work at UPS, the less lube they use when they bend you over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrownBrokeDown, post: 1198599, member: 46824"] I have seen that plenty. Don't think you are the only one. HOWEVER, maybe you should also notice the guy loading, that tops 500/hr. Then the pt sups starts sending half the belt to unload and has him working 4+ trailers "because he can handle it", or flow that even he can't handle, but "naw, he don't need no help, he's a star, he'll get it caught up". It works both ways. I have actually seen 500+ loaders drop under 400 permanently because it just gets old. Sometimes the harder you work at UPS, the less lube they use when they bend you over. [/QUOTE]
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