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How ripped can you get on preload
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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 4337123" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p>You want to get pumped up fast ? </p><p>Do your work like we did back in the 70's-80's. </p><p>Pick off feeders using a pole hanging between the door frame, that held a long flat board which reached to the built in center rollers, which were so dented that they never turned right. You had to load every parcel onto the board and push. This is back in the day where picking off meant also reading the labels as they moved along the belt, no pals. As the shift picked up speed, you had to stack up that board and physically push hard just to get it to move. If you had your own loader you were very lucky. Otherwise you had to wait until a shared loader found the time to move over to help you. I worked for years on a belt that had 4 feeders and only 3 people to do the workload. I would be jumping in & out of feeders all shift long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 4337123, member: 12952"] You want to get pumped up fast ? Do your work like we did back in the 70's-80's. Pick off feeders using a pole hanging between the door frame, that held a long flat board which reached to the built in center rollers, which were so dented that they never turned right. You had to load every parcel onto the board and push. This is back in the day where picking off meant also reading the labels as they moved along the belt, no pals. As the shift picked up speed, you had to stack up that board and physically push hard just to get it to move. If you had your own loader you were very lucky. Otherwise you had to wait until a shared loader found the time to move over to help you. I worked for years on a belt that had 4 feeders and only 3 people to do the workload. I would be jumping in & out of feeders all shift long. [/QUOTE]
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