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<blockquote data-quote="upslocal480" data-source="post: 52499"><p>You don't have to lift "70+" packages by yourself and you shouldnt try it. Your powerzone wont be a powerzone anymore if you aren't carefull. If you load...don't load them under the flaps and if you unload ALWAYS report any 70+ packages you find under the flaps to your sup. If you end up unloading the package cars (which would mean you'd work in the center instead of the hub) ALWAYS report the 70+ packages you find loaded on the shelves. We have been cracking down on that crap in my center. Also report any 70+ packages you find that don't have the proper stickers on them. They should always have the yellow stickers placed on all sides of the box and should state the weight. Other than all that...once you get used to loading/unloading you'll wonder why you ever thought it was hard. Just remember it's all in your head. Some people never have trouble with it at all. Maybe you'll take to the job like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upslocal480, post: 52499"] You don't have to lift "70+" packages by yourself and you shouldnt try it. Your powerzone wont be a powerzone anymore if you aren't carefull. If you load...don't load them under the flaps and if you unload ALWAYS report any 70+ packages you find under the flaps to your sup. If you end up unloading the package cars (which would mean you'd work in the center instead of the hub) ALWAYS report the 70+ packages you find loaded on the shelves. We have been cracking down on that crap in my center. Also report any 70+ packages you find that don't have the proper stickers on them. They should always have the yellow stickers placed on all sides of the box and should state the weight. Other than all that...once you get used to loading/unloading you'll wonder why you ever thought it was hard. Just remember it's all in your head. Some people never have trouble with it at all. Maybe you'll take to the job like that. [/QUOTE]
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