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<blockquote data-quote="Working4TheBene&#039;s" data-source="post: 118265" data-attributes="member: 5903"><p>It depends on the size of the center/hub you will be working at. If it's a largeer place, then yo will start with all the watching of the safety videos, etc. and occasionally going to practice what you learned... If it's a smaller place, then everything is hands on... In either case, I would think for the 5-10, it will probably be unloading first, then loading trailers.</p><p> </p><p>Just wear clothing appropriate for the weather, keeping in mind that inside the facility, it will be either much colder or hotter. In the winter time, all the bay doors will be open and if you are in the trailers, you will sweat, then you will freeze.</p><p> </p><p>Other than that, ususally they provide a water cooler... somewhere. Just remember to stretch before and during you shift. And yes, more thatn likely, for the first couple of weeks, you will be sore and poor.... union and initiation fees..... </p><p> </p><p>Good luck!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Working4TheBene's, post: 118265, member: 5903"] It depends on the size of the center/hub you will be working at. If it's a largeer place, then yo will start with all the watching of the safety videos, etc. and occasionally going to practice what you learned... If it's a smaller place, then everything is hands on... In either case, I would think for the 5-10, it will probably be unloading first, then loading trailers. Just wear clothing appropriate for the weather, keeping in mind that inside the facility, it will be either much colder or hotter. In the winter time, all the bay doors will be open and if you are in the trailers, you will sweat, then you will freeze. Other than that, ususally they provide a water cooler... somewhere. Just remember to stretch before and during you shift. And yes, more thatn likely, for the first couple of weeks, you will be sore and poor.... union and initiation fees..... Good luck!! [/QUOTE]
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