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<blockquote data-quote="Skyboy" data-source="post: 989372" data-attributes="member: 41806"><p>Yea I'm sure I'll have this pretty much mastered by 2 weeks. Today was my second day and I felt much much more comfortable. And yes, we use vision labels. My trainer is urging me to pretty much ignore them for the most part though lol. Wants to get me memorizing the addresses. They do come in handy though. And yea, I've just gotta keep in mind to stay focused on the amount of volume too. Like I said, I felt much more comfortable today. I don't think I'll need any help from my trainer by the end of next week. I was really leaning there after day one lol. Heard this so many times lol. I might get that "Oh God what have I gotten myself into?!?!?!!" feeling again. But that was only for 1-2 hours during day 1. I'm starting to get the hang of this. Plus I'm no stranger to back breaking work. I worked with m dad allllll last summer and for memorial day weekend of this year. He's a bread delivery man....starts at 4am....finishes at about 5pm.....on a hot ass bread truck with no ac. Pushing and pulling bread stacks up and down that damn tetanus invested rusty ramp. Past the rotting fly infested meat that has been left to bake in the sun by the careless supermarkets and up their pot hole and crack ridden ramp. Might have been worth it though. I did get a whopping 40 dollars a day for a 90 degree 12 hour shift. (NEVER AGAIN !)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skyboy, post: 989372, member: 41806"] Yea I'm sure I'll have this pretty much mastered by 2 weeks. Today was my second day and I felt much much more comfortable. And yes, we use vision labels. My trainer is urging me to pretty much ignore them for the most part though lol. Wants to get me memorizing the addresses. They do come in handy though. And yea, I've just gotta keep in mind to stay focused on the amount of volume too. Like I said, I felt much more comfortable today. I don't think I'll need any help from my trainer by the end of next week. I was really leaning there after day one lol. Heard this so many times lol. I might get that "Oh God what have I gotten myself into?!?!?!!" feeling again. But that was only for 1-2 hours during day 1. I'm starting to get the hang of this. Plus I'm no stranger to back breaking work. I worked with m dad allllll last summer and for memorial day weekend of this year. He's a bread delivery man....starts at 4am....finishes at about 5pm.....on a hot ass bread truck with no ac. Pushing and pulling bread stacks up and down that damn tetanus invested rusty ramp. Past the rotting fly infested meat that has been left to bake in the sun by the careless supermarkets and up their pot hole and crack ridden ramp. Might have been worth it though. I did get a whopping 40 dollars a day for a 90 degree 12 hour shift. (NEVER AGAIN !) [/QUOTE]
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