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New preloader- please help lol
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<blockquote data-quote="turq" data-source="post: 4058213" data-attributes="member: 49133"><p>Don't get discouraged, pre-load is probably the hardest job at UPS. You are going to suck at it for awhile. It's important to know as drivers we look at our diad board and than have to go find the package's that you put into the truck. Also when we drive down the road, if the load is not lip loaded or somewhat secure the stuff goes flying all over. So try and being as accurate as possible on where you put things. Find out what bulk stops there are ahead of time, and if possible line those up outside the truck to save you room and time. You can load those at the end. Find the best pre-loader around you and ask them for help and tips. I have a great pre-loader right now. I never have to look for a single package and my truck is usually bulked out. Just hang in there and do the best you can...you will get better, even if the job doesn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turq, post: 4058213, member: 49133"] Don't get discouraged, pre-load is probably the hardest job at UPS. You are going to suck at it for awhile. It's important to know as drivers we look at our diad board and than have to go find the package's that you put into the truck. Also when we drive down the road, if the load is not lip loaded or somewhat secure the stuff goes flying all over. So try and being as accurate as possible on where you put things. Find out what bulk stops there are ahead of time, and if possible line those up outside the truck to save you room and time. You can load those at the end. Find the best pre-loader around you and ask them for help and tips. I have a great pre-loader right now. I never have to look for a single package and my truck is usually bulked out. Just hang in there and do the best you can...you will get better, even if the job doesn't. [/QUOTE]
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