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<blockquote data-quote="FozziesDeliveries" data-source="post: 5310634" data-attributes="member: 99574"><p>I personally always wore shorts when i was on preload unless it was under 20 degrees outside. You will be moving alot so you will be warm.</p><p></p><p>Get boots that are comfy, you will be getting alot of steps in and stepping up into the trucks alot during a shift. </p><p></p><p>Try to stay focused and not get overwhelmed. Sometimes you just get SLAMMED by a bulk stop coming down the belt all at once. Just try to keep pulling the packages and not let it get to your head and let you get overwhelmed. </p><p></p><p>I forget what they are called but usually you get sheets showing you an estimate for bulk stops and how many packages per section of the truck. It helps looking these over when you get them to give you an idea for how you should plan to load your trucks for that day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FozziesDeliveries, post: 5310634, member: 99574"] I personally always wore shorts when i was on preload unless it was under 20 degrees outside. You will be moving alot so you will be warm. Get boots that are comfy, you will be getting alot of steps in and stepping up into the trucks alot during a shift. Try to stay focused and not get overwhelmed. Sometimes you just get SLAMMED by a bulk stop coming down the belt all at once. Just try to keep pulling the packages and not let it get to your head and let you get overwhelmed. I forget what they are called but usually you get sheets showing you an estimate for bulk stops and how many packages per section of the truck. It helps looking these over when you get them to give you an idea for how you should plan to load your trucks for that day. [/QUOTE]
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