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How does one become a 'pick-off person(?)' on a belt
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<blockquote data-quote="NY11725" data-source="post: 616416" data-attributes="member: 25721"><p>Sleeve_meet_heart is right about the stress in ur arms...I just starting picking off like mentioned above on monday the 12th,,and that night in bed, depending on how I placed my arms, I could feel sore in my biceps...the constant pulling and pushing can get to you..but I must say...when I started working at UPS 1 yr n 6 months ago, after the first few days of loading..my whole body was sore..I worked out muscles I never knew I had bascially...but it goes way..your body gets use to it...I lost 50 pounds working as a loader and eating right...took about close to a year..but I didnt take any weight loss pills, I did it the healthy way...so if your a loader..just think of it this way...your getting paid to work out...but back on topic...if your pick off...you will get use to it...your arms will bother you a few days...but it should go away...I am sorry to hear Sleeves arms were bothering him so bad he had to not pick off...that makes me sad..i love being up there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NY11725, post: 616416, member: 25721"] Sleeve_meet_heart is right about the stress in ur arms...I just starting picking off like mentioned above on monday the 12th,,and that night in bed, depending on how I placed my arms, I could feel sore in my biceps...the constant pulling and pushing can get to you..but I must say...when I started working at UPS 1 yr n 6 months ago, after the first few days of loading..my whole body was sore..I worked out muscles I never knew I had bascially...but it goes way..your body gets use to it...I lost 50 pounds working as a loader and eating right...took about close to a year..but I didnt take any weight loss pills, I did it the healthy way...so if your a loader..just think of it this way...your getting paid to work out...but back on topic...if your pick off...you will get use to it...your arms will bother you a few days...but it should go away...I am sorry to hear Sleeves arms were bothering him so bad he had to not pick off...that makes me sad..i love being up there. [/QUOTE]
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