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<blockquote data-quote="newenglandnasty" data-source="post: 620191" data-attributes="member: 11060"><p>Keep trying, and you'll be fine. I was never physically strong myself, but after a few weeks I was keeping up...the aches started to go away...eight years in, I got pregnant with my daughter, and with constant communication w/my doc, I was able to work the preload until a month before I delivered...probably only possible because I had done the job for so long.</p><p>Use any kind of leverage you can to keep the weight off your arms and shoulders...balance the packages on the belt, on the wall you're building, even your upper body. Try to get as much rest as you can...not easy with crazy hours and a two-year old, I know, but try. Always do your fair share, but don't be afraid to get help with overweights, and make sure you're offering to do the same for others. Good luck, and welcome to UPS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newenglandnasty, post: 620191, member: 11060"] Keep trying, and you'll be fine. I was never physically strong myself, but after a few weeks I was keeping up...the aches started to go away...eight years in, I got pregnant with my daughter, and with constant communication w/my doc, I was able to work the preload until a month before I delivered...probably only possible because I had done the job for so long. Use any kind of leverage you can to keep the weight off your arms and shoulders...balance the packages on the belt, on the wall you're building, even your upper body. Try to get as much rest as you can...not easy with crazy hours and a two-year old, I know, but try. Always do your fair share, but don't be afraid to get help with overweights, and make sure you're offering to do the same for others. Good luck, and welcome to UPS. [/QUOTE]
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