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<blockquote data-quote="Doddsy08" data-source="post: 912473" data-attributes="member: 38881"><p>ORLY!?!- I understand what you're saying. If you're not smart about how you work, you may end up making it more difficult on yourself. I feel l incorporate both. When I pull for the night, I understand that the loaders are essentially working for me. If I do what I can to make it easier on them, by placing labels up and pushing boxes down to them and help clean up the sides of the trailer, they're gonna be appreciative and be able to clean up trailers faster, in turn making it easier for me. Its a symbiotic relationship. I depend on the loaders, as well as they depend on me. I know what it's like to load for a puller that do what they can to make it easier for themselves. I'm ready for the responsibility and the leadership role of running my own belt. I know that with becoming a supervisor, they're gonna expect more from me. I feel capable, ready, and confident.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doddsy08, post: 912473, member: 38881"] ORLY!?!- I understand what you're saying. If you're not smart about how you work, you may end up making it more difficult on yourself. I feel l incorporate both. When I pull for the night, I understand that the loaders are essentially working for me. If I do what I can to make it easier on them, by placing labels up and pushing boxes down to them and help clean up the sides of the trailer, they're gonna be appreciative and be able to clean up trailers faster, in turn making it easier for me. Its a symbiotic relationship. I depend on the loaders, as well as they depend on me. I know what it's like to load for a puller that do what they can to make it easier for themselves. I'm ready for the responsibility and the leadership role of running my own belt. I know that with becoming a supervisor, they're gonna expect more from me. I feel capable, ready, and confident. [/QUOTE]
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