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<blockquote data-quote="Cementups" data-source="post: 284183" data-attributes="member: 8590"><p>I love that sign for one reason. When I was on Preload I used to load the saem 3 cars for quite a long time. I knew them inside and out, frontwards and backwards. I had a pretty good memory as well for what I had already loaded so therefore I would not put the sequence number (pre-EDD) onthe side of the package as directed by the supe. One day the supe, a new guy, watched me load and noticed that I wasnt scribbling on the boxes and told me I <em>HAD</em> to do it to maintain accuracy of the load. I told him I would not because then I would be defacing someone elses property and would not be a part of it. He questioned my loading so I made him quite welcome to double check my work if he liked. He walked away with a huff after seeing my perfection at work. Well, near perfection anyway. No loader is perfect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cementups, post: 284183, member: 8590"] I love that sign for one reason. When I was on Preload I used to load the saem 3 cars for quite a long time. I knew them inside and out, frontwards and backwards. I had a pretty good memory as well for what I had already loaded so therefore I would not put the sequence number (pre-EDD) onthe side of the package as directed by the supe. One day the supe, a new guy, watched me load and noticed that I wasnt scribbling on the boxes and told me I [I]HAD[/I] to do it to maintain accuracy of the load. I told him I would not because then I would be defacing someone elses property and would not be a part of it. He questioned my loading so I made him quite welcome to double check my work if he liked. He walked away with a huff after seeing my perfection at work. Well, near perfection anyway. No loader is perfect. [/QUOTE]
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