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Just can't get the hang of Preload
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<blockquote data-quote="PreloadNub" data-source="post: 1038729" data-attributes="member: 43859"><p>Sorry I don't find you comment helpful at all and I'm really trying not to be rude.. With that logic you might as well say "anyone", because I haven't met a single person at work who has said they were an ace ever since they started, especially at this large of a hub. I still see guys that have been there for a few years with 5-10 missloads a week, so clearly they have yet to become perfect. If I don't fit the characteristics for this job, then UPS is clearly asking for too much. Like I said I have been active all my life, along with sports, running, have completed two half-marathons in under 2 hours, and finished in state for power lifting. </p><p></p><p>Preload is clearly a routine you just need to get used to, you need to anticipate, make correct decisions and choose your boxes and choose your intelligently or your going to be screwed on the next cage. I hear so many people say "UPS is such a hard job you wont even be able to walk the next day" sorry but I differ its not THAT physically straining. It's more about experience and knowledge of what moves to make and when not to make them.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thank you for the reassurance, I have now realized this today and have a much better feeling about this job. I originally made this thread because I thought I was going to get canned and my attitude just went down the drain and my work efficiency went with it. </p><p></p><p>Once again thank you all for answering my question, time and practice is clearly the answer to my question as I figured out today when my FT supervisor actually praised my efforts instead of scolding me like I expected.</p><p></p><p>Moderator you can either close this thread or leave it open, If it helps others with similar problems then I'm all for it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PreloadNub, post: 1038729, member: 43859"] Sorry I don't find you comment helpful at all and I'm really trying not to be rude.. With that logic you might as well say "anyone", because I haven't met a single person at work who has said they were an ace ever since they started, especially at this large of a hub. I still see guys that have been there for a few years with 5-10 missloads a week, so clearly they have yet to become perfect. If I don't fit the characteristics for this job, then UPS is clearly asking for too much. Like I said I have been active all my life, along with sports, running, have completed two half-marathons in under 2 hours, and finished in state for power lifting. Preload is clearly a routine you just need to get used to, you need to anticipate, make correct decisions and choose your boxes and choose your intelligently or your going to be screwed on the next cage. I hear so many people say "UPS is such a hard job you wont even be able to walk the next day" sorry but I differ its not THAT physically straining. It's more about experience and knowledge of what moves to make and when not to make them. Thank you for the reassurance, I have now realized this today and have a much better feeling about this job. I originally made this thread because I thought I was going to get canned and my attitude just went down the drain and my work efficiency went with it. Once again thank you all for answering my question, time and practice is clearly the answer to my question as I figured out today when my FT supervisor actually praised my efforts instead of scolding me like I expected. Moderator you can either close this thread or leave it open, If it helps others with similar problems then I'm all for it! [/QUOTE]
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