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<blockquote data-quote="bleedinbrown58" data-source="post: 1284665" data-attributes="member: 46975"><p>I am not a guy, but I am a loader...been one for 7 years. It is not part of my job description to help train the new hires. But I often do as it is usually vital for safety reasons. Both of my above posts contained valuable loading information, perhaps you should go back and reread. I'm sorry, you've worked here 5 min...please tell me more about how hard YOUR job is, and how light my trucks are? </p><p></p><p>You are overthinking your job. Learn how to perform your loading job correctly and accurately...then maybe concern yourself with how to make it more efficient! They're the boss, you're the horse....work as directed.</p><p></p><p>I don't think new hires are dirt....they are dangerous! I had a new hire who almost broke my wrist a few years back, by being eager, not paying attention and not trained on proper conveyor belt securing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bleedinbrown58, post: 1284665, member: 46975"] I am not a guy, but I am a loader...been one for 7 years. It is not part of my job description to help train the new hires. But I often do as it is usually vital for safety reasons. Both of my above posts contained valuable loading information, perhaps you should go back and reread. I'm sorry, you've worked here 5 min...please tell me more about how hard YOUR job is, and how light my trucks are? You are overthinking your job. Learn how to perform your loading job correctly and accurately...then maybe concern yourself with how to make it more efficient! They're the boss, you're the horse....work as directed. I don't think new hires are dirt....they are dangerous! I had a new hire who almost broke my wrist a few years back, by being eager, not paying attention and not trained on proper conveyor belt securing. [/QUOTE]
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