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New hire to UPS for preloader, need some tips!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="DriverNerd" data-source="post: 2707784" data-attributes="member: 61439"><p>Any driver who goes off on a preloader for load quality is just a prick. If the driver really has issues with you, talking directly but kind and straight forward always gets better results. If that doesn't work, then there's always the loaders supervisor to talk to. You will get better as you learn and do the job. As was said before, worry about loading correctly and not misloading. After you get the hang of it, if you want to cater to your drivers then go ahead. But don't cater to the ones that are not nice to you; ever. My preloader will put my next day air envelopes in a separate tote, and my RDL envelopes in a separate tote. Certain deliveries he will move around the shelf to fit better with daily up and down volume changes - and he will let me know. He doesn't have to do this, but me not being a dick is probably the reason he does. You won't please everyone, so don't try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DriverNerd, post: 2707784, member: 61439"] Any driver who goes off on a preloader for load quality is just a prick. If the driver really has issues with you, talking directly but kind and straight forward always gets better results. If that doesn't work, then there's always the loaders supervisor to talk to. You will get better as you learn and do the job. As was said before, worry about loading correctly and not misloading. After you get the hang of it, if you want to cater to your drivers then go ahead. But don't cater to the ones that are not nice to you; ever. My preloader will put my next day air envelopes in a separate tote, and my RDL envelopes in a separate tote. Certain deliveries he will move around the shelf to fit better with daily up and down volume changes - and he will let me know. He doesn't have to do this, but me not being a dick is probably the reason he does. You won't please everyone, so don't try. [/QUOTE]
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