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<blockquote data-quote="Tanktoptony" data-source="post: 5287701" data-attributes="member: 87902"><p>20-25 ppm was what we based unloading on at our building. Eventually they only gave a crap about how long it took you to unload a trailer. Shorts were under 30min and long trailer or 53’ took an hour or less. But from what I hear now they are lucky to get long unloaded in under 2.5-3hrs. Get paid by the hour so do a 53’ in an hour that’s a $7 dollar trailer we used to say. As the state of hiring is now I don’t even know why they bother telling how many pph you need to do, they can’t get people to stay and try and make it sound like you aren’t cutting it is part of the problem, unloading might be the most physical job in building but it takes a few weeks to figure out how do it efficiently without getting injured, I did that crap for almost 16 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanktoptony, post: 5287701, member: 87902"] 20-25 ppm was what we based unloading on at our building. Eventually they only gave a crap about how long it took you to unload a trailer. Shorts were under 30min and long trailer or 53’ took an hour or less. But from what I hear now they are lucky to get long unloaded in under 2.5-3hrs. Get paid by the hour so do a 53’ in an hour that’s a $7 dollar trailer we used to say. As the state of hiring is now I don’t even know why they bother telling how many pph you need to do, they can’t get people to stay and try and make it sound like you aren’t cutting it is part of the problem, unloading might be the most physical job in building but it takes a few weeks to figure out how do it efficiently without getting injured, I did that crap for almost 16 years. [/QUOTE]
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