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<blockquote data-quote="1017Russia" data-source="post: 5461728" data-attributes="member: 101480"><p>First things first, know your body’s limit, SAFETY IS KEY! if you don’t know your limits you can not safely push those limits The easiest way is to count in your head or out loud that way you know your exact flow and you’ll know how many packages you need to move quickly to catch up, rule of thumb one package every 3 seconds is 1200 hourly pph, make sure you aren’t taking out heavy bulk packages, sit them to one side of the trailer to maintain a safe passage out of the truck, I see a lot of guys tire themselves out in the first trailer because they move all the bulk instead of letting the sweeper move it, always remember the bulk crew does not unload trailers, don’t tire yourself out moving bulk always remember this, when you are finished with your trailer you’ll have to do another trailer, let the bulk sweepers move the bulk, save your strength for the next load. Ask your lead supervisor for a printout of the unload methods. Learn your methods! Study study study! Remember it’s a workout, but also remember what i said in the beginning, know your body’s limits and always put your safety before production numbers and remember these words “if you give minimal effort you won’t get any stronger, day by day you’ll start to feel more fatigued, if you give your absolute best everyday, you will become stronger and the job will get much easier” like the saying goes “no pain no gain” every day after work you should feel sore, if you don’t feel sore you aren’t getting stronger. Finally don’t do it for ups do it for yourself, if u can condition your body to make it in this job there’s no physical labor you can not do</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1017Russia, post: 5461728, member: 101480"] First things first, know your body’s limit, SAFETY IS KEY! if you don’t know your limits you can not safely push those limits The easiest way is to count in your head or out loud that way you know your exact flow and you’ll know how many packages you need to move quickly to catch up, rule of thumb one package every 3 seconds is 1200 hourly pph, make sure you aren’t taking out heavy bulk packages, sit them to one side of the trailer to maintain a safe passage out of the truck, I see a lot of guys tire themselves out in the first trailer because they move all the bulk instead of letting the sweeper move it, always remember the bulk crew does not unload trailers, don’t tire yourself out moving bulk always remember this, when you are finished with your trailer you’ll have to do another trailer, let the bulk sweepers move the bulk, save your strength for the next load. Ask your lead supervisor for a printout of the unload methods. Learn your methods! Study study study! Remember it’s a workout, but also remember what i said in the beginning, know your body’s limits and always put your safety before production numbers and remember these words “if you give minimal effort you won’t get any stronger, day by day you’ll start to feel more fatigued, if you give your absolute best everyday, you will become stronger and the job will get much easier” like the saying goes “no pain no gain” every day after work you should feel sore, if you don’t feel sore you aren’t getting stronger. Finally don’t do it for ups do it for yourself, if u can condition your body to make it in this job there’s no physical labor you can not do [/QUOTE]
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