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<blockquote data-quote="DiligentUPSer" data-source="post: 1031856" data-attributes="member: 43544"><p>Personally, I don't give a crap about the PPH numbers because they are deceiving in most cases because: 1) some load assignments just do not have the volume or extendo to put up the 400+PPH's; 2) PPH's penalize those who keep up their load and do other things when their loads are caught up, such as missort carts, throwing up irregs, or breaking someone's else's jams. </p><p></p><p>With that said however, if you're in there just loading all night and putting up 175s that is really weak. We have a new guy in our area putting up 180 consistently every night and I'm stacking his trailers to the ceiling all night because he moves slower than molasses and is not cut out for the job in any way, shape, or form. </p><p></p><p>What I look for in a new loader is how quickly they move. Period. If you move quickly and have a hard time keeping up at first, I am not worried at all because there is an adjustment period in learning the necessary pace at UPS at first. On the other hand, if you move and walk slowly from the start, it is easy to tell that this job is not going to work out for that person. Just hustle and move with purpose and everything else will work itself out naturally as you gain more repetition, experience, and knowledge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DiligentUPSer, post: 1031856, member: 43544"] Personally, I don't give a crap about the PPH numbers because they are deceiving in most cases because: 1) some load assignments just do not have the volume or extendo to put up the 400+PPH's; 2) PPH's penalize those who keep up their load and do other things when their loads are caught up, such as missort carts, throwing up irregs, or breaking someone's else's jams. With that said however, if you're in there just loading all night and putting up 175s that is really weak. We have a new guy in our area putting up 180 consistently every night and I'm stacking his trailers to the ceiling all night because he moves slower than molasses and is not cut out for the job in any way, shape, or form. What I look for in a new loader is how quickly they move. Period. If you move quickly and have a hard time keeping up at first, I am not worried at all because there is an adjustment period in learning the necessary pace at UPS at first. On the other hand, if you move and walk slowly from the start, it is easy to tell that this job is not going to work out for that person. Just hustle and move with purpose and everything else will work itself out naturally as you gain more repetition, experience, and knowledge. [/QUOTE]
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