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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 320067" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>I will agree that our PTers are under paid, but Ya know, I don't buy this " They don't get paid enough" crap as an excuse for shoddy work. They knew what the wages were when they hired on, if they didn't think it was enough there are other places to work. If one takes a job, do the damn job and do it right. The biggest problem I see is that the preloaders are not being trained properly, especially when they are loading by PALS. The pals # is there for a reason, to aid them in getting the packages in the correct place, this just getting them in the right section is not enough. It doesn't take a brain surgeon to figure out that if you put two large boxes on the shelf and then have no room for 10 smaller packages with the same shelf number but different stops that have to be placed in the floor that something isn't right. Is it not the PT sups responsibility to see that the guys and gals load properly?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 320067, member: 13254"] I will agree that our PTers are under paid, but Ya know, I don't buy this " They don't get paid enough" crap as an excuse for shoddy work. They knew what the wages were when they hired on, if they didn't think it was enough there are other places to work. If one takes a job, do the damn job and do it right. The biggest problem I see is that the preloaders are not being trained properly, especially when they are loading by PALS. The pals # is there for a reason, to aid them in getting the packages in the correct place, this just getting them in the right section is not enough. It doesn't take a brain surgeon to figure out that if you put two large boxes on the shelf and then have no room for 10 smaller packages with the same shelf number but different stops that have to be placed in the floor that something isn't right. Is it not the PT sups responsibility to see that the guys and gals load properly? [/QUOTE]
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