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<blockquote data-quote="Box Ox" data-source="post: 1169660" data-attributes="member: 48469"><p>Please continue posting as reading your English words and expressions in an English accent makes lurking much more enjoyable. And I do agree with you regarding the trailer unloading. Most of the biggest monsters I've encountered have been loaded at the middle to back of the trailer for whatever reason. Can't just roll 'em down an extendo. Will typically have my scanner lift anything over 90-95 pounds with me as the bodily wear and tear wouldn't be worth playing tough guy. Especially since I plan on sticking around for a while. A center manager once told me that my center "hadn't had an injury in X" days when I approached with a pretty good wound post-shift. And I've resolved to be safe ever since, even if it means sacrificing a little speed so long as I still make very good time loading and unloading. I realize my supervisors want to make the best numbers they can but they've have never challenged me whenever I've pointed out that something is clearly unsafe. Hard to argue with. You're the only one that both truly cares about your own safety and can do something about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Box Ox, post: 1169660, member: 48469"] Please continue posting as reading your English words and expressions in an English accent makes lurking much more enjoyable. And I do agree with you regarding the trailer unloading. Most of the biggest monsters I've encountered have been loaded at the middle to back of the trailer for whatever reason. Can't just roll 'em down an extendo. Will typically have my scanner lift anything over 90-95 pounds with me as the bodily wear and tear wouldn't be worth playing tough guy. Especially since I plan on sticking around for a while. A center manager once told me that my center "hadn't had an injury in X" days when I approached with a pretty good wound post-shift. And I've resolved to be safe ever since, even if it means sacrificing a little speed so long as I still make very good time loading and unloading. I realize my supervisors want to make the best numbers they can but they've have never challenged me whenever I've pointed out that something is clearly unsafe. Hard to argue with. You're the only one that both truly cares about your own safety and can do something about it. [/QUOTE]
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