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<blockquote data-quote="SpeedyLoader" data-source="post: 2574752" data-attributes="member: 66209"><p>I started loading 8 months ago and trained on a straight belt. I was pretty efficient at it and never stacked out, got my work done in time and my drivers were happy about their loads. During peak season they moved us to a older hub and I had to load off a boxline. I quickly found that loading from a belt and boxline are two totally different animals. I would consider myself one of the best loaders in the building just from the simple fact that I pull as much volume as old heads who have been loading 15+ yrs. I've read some threads on here about loading from a boxline and how stacking out is unsafe but sometimes I can't help it. If I do stack I do it neatly so I can clean up fast when I have light cages but the end of the day is the worst. They send 15-20 smalls in cages, some letters, some boxes. I work ahead of my trucks and sort the cages but I still seem to get blown out at the end of the day. I'm just curious, is that my fault or is it just unload that causes that. I pull every package and properly load it until about 8:15 then the smalls come and I feel like I'm drowning. The supervisors are of course breathing down your throat to hurry and get the packages in the cars but I can only work so fast. Do you guys have any tips for me? Thanks guys and have a great day </p><p></p><p>P.S. On a light day my volume is 750-850, heavy days are 1000-1250</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpeedyLoader, post: 2574752, member: 66209"] I started loading 8 months ago and trained on a straight belt. I was pretty efficient at it and never stacked out, got my work done in time and my drivers were happy about their loads. During peak season they moved us to a older hub and I had to load off a boxline. I quickly found that loading from a belt and boxline are two totally different animals. I would consider myself one of the best loaders in the building just from the simple fact that I pull as much volume as old heads who have been loading 15+ yrs. I've read some threads on here about loading from a boxline and how stacking out is unsafe but sometimes I can't help it. If I do stack I do it neatly so I can clean up fast when I have light cages but the end of the day is the worst. They send 15-20 smalls in cages, some letters, some boxes. I work ahead of my trucks and sort the cages but I still seem to get blown out at the end of the day. I'm just curious, is that my fault or is it just unload that causes that. I pull every package and properly load it until about 8:15 then the smalls come and I feel like I'm drowning. The supervisors are of course breathing down your throat to hurry and get the packages in the cars but I can only work so fast. Do you guys have any tips for me? Thanks guys and have a great day P.S. On a light day my volume is 750-850, heavy days are 1000-1250 [/QUOTE]
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