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<blockquote data-quote="1017Russia" data-source="post: 5461723" data-attributes="member: 101480"><p>Yes you can be disciplined for not hitting planned pph, if ups can’t find a way to discipline you on paper they’ll simply cut your hours until you quit, 1200 pph isn’t hard if you follow the unload methods. I’m a supervisor, my best unloaders aren’t my strongest guys or even guys at all, my best unloaders are women who are under 130lbs. They are the fastest because they follow the methods. I’ve done enough write ups and documentation to know if you can’t flow 1200 per hour it’s probably due to performing one of the methods incorrectly. usually the reason a person can’t flow is because they are too busy trying to remove every bulk piece instead of moving them to one side until an inbound sweeper removes them, another reason is vhe adjustment, too often I catch guys with the extendo like 4 feet away from them so they either take Far too many steps to place packages on the extendo, or they are overreaching when trying to toss a package 4 feet away. The final reason people can’t flow is because they listen to people like you and they put a limit on their potential. By not performing to your best every single day you will become weaker and the job will get harder day by day, if you actually push yourself and treat the job like a workout it will get easy. My first week at ups I was flowing 17-1800 and I needed two sorters. Which is why I’m supervising now</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1017Russia, post: 5461723, member: 101480"] Yes you can be disciplined for not hitting planned pph, if ups can’t find a way to discipline you on paper they’ll simply cut your hours until you quit, 1200 pph isn’t hard if you follow the unload methods. I’m a supervisor, my best unloaders aren’t my strongest guys or even guys at all, my best unloaders are women who are under 130lbs. They are the fastest because they follow the methods. I’ve done enough write ups and documentation to know if you can’t flow 1200 per hour it’s probably due to performing one of the methods incorrectly. usually the reason a person can’t flow is because they are too busy trying to remove every bulk piece instead of moving them to one side until an inbound sweeper removes them, another reason is vhe adjustment, too often I catch guys with the extendo like 4 feet away from them so they either take Far too many steps to place packages on the extendo, or they are overreaching when trying to toss a package 4 feet away. The final reason people can’t flow is because they listen to people like you and they put a limit on their potential. By not performing to your best every single day you will become weaker and the job will get harder day by day, if you actually push yourself and treat the job like a workout it will get easy. My first week at ups I was flowing 17-1800 and I needed two sorters. Which is why I’m supervising now [/QUOTE]
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