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<blockquote data-quote="BigBrownCloaca" data-source="post: 2183815" data-attributes="member: 62983"><p>Alright, I worked in peak season last year, as a seasonal. I just got rehired in another small operation. Let me tell you, They hire 2 new guys a week, and still don't have enough people. I also know your pain with scanning. Let me put it this way, If they want you to scan every package, do so. I just learned this as i had recently posted about it on my own thread due to a warning letter about misloads. A little less than half of our employees were called into the office to receive warning letters about misloads. </p><p></p><p>4/6 people on my belt decided, well, to fix the problem, we will scan every package. (this occurred yesterday) Everyone was stacked out 200+ boxes, leaving no room to move past your section of trucks. Shut the entire building down. It fell apart. Lets put it this way, today, no one was harassed about scanning. Everyone will misload a few times, especially when belt speeds are amped up, and you are under employed. Don't worry about it. Just do everything they say. If there is packages stacked high and mighty, it's their problem and the drivers will load them. I wouldn't worry. Our building is looking more like peak season now. There are even aisle trips. </p><p></p><p>Just say you are working the best you can. I wouldn't worry about it. I was freaking out as well. Once management realized oh <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group1/censored2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored2:" title="Censored2 :censored2:" data-shortname=":censored2:" /> they can't scan every package, they were more reasonable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigBrownCloaca, post: 2183815, member: 62983"] Alright, I worked in peak season last year, as a seasonal. I just got rehired in another small operation. Let me tell you, They hire 2 new guys a week, and still don't have enough people. I also know your pain with scanning. Let me put it this way, If they want you to scan every package, do so. I just learned this as i had recently posted about it on my own thread due to a warning letter about misloads. A little less than half of our employees were called into the office to receive warning letters about misloads. 4/6 people on my belt decided, well, to fix the problem, we will scan every package. (this occurred yesterday) Everyone was stacked out 200+ boxes, leaving no room to move past your section of trucks. Shut the entire building down. It fell apart. Lets put it this way, today, no one was harassed about scanning. Everyone will misload a few times, especially when belt speeds are amped up, and you are under employed. Don't worry about it. Just do everything they say. If there is packages stacked high and mighty, it's their problem and the drivers will load them. I wouldn't worry. Our building is looking more like peak season now. There are even aisle trips. Just say you are working the best you can. I wouldn't worry about it. I was freaking out as well. Once management realized oh :censored: they can't scan every package, they were more reasonable. [/QUOTE]
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