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<blockquote data-quote="UPScapecrusader" data-source="post: 1166008" data-attributes="member: 48275"><p>Hey guys hope all of you are having a great 4th. Just wanted to ask a quick question and see what others thought and if anyone had any advice. </p><p></p><p>I have been working preload for about 3 weeks now. My first week I started was obviously a struggle trying to get a feel for everything and how to properly load the trucks. Week 2 was much better but was still getting pushed by my line SUP. </p><p></p><p>So I enter my 3rd week and come to find out they combined another route with one of my trucks. I went from an average of about 700 packages for 3 trucks to now it can be anywhere from 900-1000 depending on the day. </p><p></p><p>In two of my trucks there are packages literally stacked from the front to the back, floor and all. Now during my shift I sometimes get behind and have to stack out my truck and catch up when I can because I literally do not have enough time to put packages on the trucks without letting other packages continue to go down the belt, and I feel as if I am going as fast as I can but at the end of each day the line SUP always crawls my ass about being faster and if I want to keep my job I need to find a way to become faster. </p><p></p><p>The bad thing is I am not always the last one. When I finish there are trucks up my line with drivers still waiting and packages still being loaded (others who have 3 trucks). </p><p></p><p>My question is this... Is my SUP just trying to push me or is he really just being a butthead? Am I allowed to say anything back to him or is it better to just keep my mouth shut (I think he has the small man syndrome) Anyway I can get faster?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks for any advice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPScapecrusader, post: 1166008, member: 48275"] Hey guys hope all of you are having a great 4th. Just wanted to ask a quick question and see what others thought and if anyone had any advice. I have been working preload for about 3 weeks now. My first week I started was obviously a struggle trying to get a feel for everything and how to properly load the trucks. Week 2 was much better but was still getting pushed by my line SUP. So I enter my 3rd week and come to find out they combined another route with one of my trucks. I went from an average of about 700 packages for 3 trucks to now it can be anywhere from 900-1000 depending on the day. In two of my trucks there are packages literally stacked from the front to the back, floor and all. Now during my shift I sometimes get behind and have to stack out my truck and catch up when I can because I literally do not have enough time to put packages on the trucks without letting other packages continue to go down the belt, and I feel as if I am going as fast as I can but at the end of each day the line SUP always crawls my ass about being faster and if I want to keep my job I need to find a way to become faster. The bad thing is I am not always the last one. When I finish there are trucks up my line with drivers still waiting and packages still being loaded (others who have 3 trucks). My question is this... Is my SUP just trying to push me or is he really just being a butthead? Am I allowed to say anything back to him or is it better to just keep my mouth shut (I think he has the small man syndrome) Anyway I can get faster? Thanks for any advice [/QUOTE]
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