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How does one become a 'pick-off person(?)' on a belt
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<blockquote data-quote="UnconTROLLed" data-source="post: 616423" data-attributes="member: 18708"><p>No no. What I am saying is that after a year and a half of doing it, the backs of my arms began aching so badly that I could not do the job anymore plus could not sleep at night. Completely different than biceps or anything like that. I had gone to the pickoff from the sort-aisle so the pickoff was much easier on my arms and shoulders than the sort -aisle.</p><p></p><p>This was when I was part-time and 25 years old. LOL It had nothing to do with strength, it was the repeated motions of the job that over time wore down a small part of below the tricep area.</p><p></p><p>This happens quite often to the pickoffs too. Unless you are 6'6 with very long arms, or your belts are more narrow than average , you may have the same problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnconTROLLed, post: 616423, member: 18708"] No no. What I am saying is that after a year and a half of doing it, the backs of my arms began aching so badly that I could not do the job anymore plus could not sleep at night. Completely different than biceps or anything like that. I had gone to the pickoff from the sort-aisle so the pickoff was much easier on my arms and shoulders than the sort -aisle. This was when I was part-time and 25 years old. LOL It had nothing to do with strength, it was the repeated motions of the job that over time wore down a small part of below the tricep area. This happens quite often to the pickoffs too. Unless you are 6'6 with very long arms, or your belts are more narrow than average , you may have the same problems. [/QUOTE]
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