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How does one become a 'pick-off person(?)' on a belt
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<blockquote data-quote="sortaisle" data-source="post: 617740" data-attributes="member: 17605"><p>I live on the planet of picking off sucks. Over here, the belts shut off at least 25 times a night because the building is so old it can't handle the volume. Then you have your supervisors up your arse all shift for the belt shutting off when you and he both know that it's impossible to keep it running. Your shoulders take a beating after the years go by. You get pissed off at slow loaders, dumb supervisors, and you get looked at sideways when you want a day off. And don't think for half a second that misloads won't came back on the pickoff. It's the pickoffs fault 9 times out of 10 that the misload got dropped in the trailer in the first place. Trust me...13 years at UPS 4 of them as a pickoff...it sucks after a while. But if your the type of person who loves it, then more power to you. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/FeltTip/happy2.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":happy2:" title="Happy2 :happy2:" data-shortname=":happy2:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sortaisle, post: 617740, member: 17605"] I live on the planet of picking off sucks. Over here, the belts shut off at least 25 times a night because the building is so old it can't handle the volume. Then you have your supervisors up your arse all shift for the belt shutting off when you and he both know that it's impossible to keep it running. Your shoulders take a beating after the years go by. You get pissed off at slow loaders, dumb supervisors, and you get looked at sideways when you want a day off. And don't think for half a second that misloads won't came back on the pickoff. It's the pickoffs fault 9 times out of 10 that the misload got dropped in the trailer in the first place. Trust me...13 years at UPS 4 of them as a pickoff...it sucks after a while. But if your the type of person who loves it, then more power to you. :happy2: [/QUOTE]
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