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Is being an overachiever at UPS worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="RandomDrone" data-source="post: 1297404" data-attributes="member: 50864"><p>600 PPH per loader is absolutely insane in most if not every bay. You can not sustain that even in bays with functioning equipment and a flow of mostly small light packages. Add in large or awkwardly shaped packages and extendos that do not work well and it's fantasy land.</p><p></p><p>Edit: If you are in excellent shape and just lay it all out every day then you might be able to hit it, but I don't care who you are; if something goes wrong like a lot of jams or whatever, you just can not do it. And if you can, have fun with your repetitive stress injury.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RandomDrone, post: 1297404, member: 50864"] 600 PPH per loader is absolutely insane in most if not every bay. You can not sustain that even in bays with functioning equipment and a flow of mostly small light packages. Add in large or awkwardly shaped packages and extendos that do not work well and it's fantasy land. Edit: If you are in excellent shape and just lay it all out every day then you might be able to hit it, but I don't care who you are; if something goes wrong like a lot of jams or whatever, you just can not do it. And if you can, have fun with your repetitive stress injury. [/QUOTE]
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