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<blockquote data-quote="extranatty" data-source="post: 2986425" data-attributes="member: 66381"><p>Preload obviously. I do about 260 but it never says that on the report they give me. The load sheets are also incomplete, they add packages to trucks as you're working that aren't on the load sheet. One day I supposedly had 6 airs for a truck and somehow loaded 19. Hell, once they gave me a 2nd 'updated' load sheet 2 hours after start.</p><p></p><p>Don't worry about PPH, worry about airs and misloads. As long as you use the methods; they can't force you to work faster. Unless you have my center manager who invents 'methods'. Apparently I'm supposed to carry/load a minimum of 2 EREGS at once. In reality, the belt was backed up, and it's his job to chew me out for whatever he can find and that was the best he could find. They just want no problems, get it done however you can.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Sort test is some nonsense that the idiots who work the other shifts have the option for. It involves memorizing zip codes to belts but I wouldn't know. I just know they work half as hard yet get tacos and plenty of cold spring water.</p><p></p><p>Here's a secret, the only reason Preloaders get $11/hr is because they consider us "deskilled" and as we do some work for the government, the minimum wage is actually $10.20. So we get an extra dollar. The minimum wage is going to rise faster than your pay rate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="extranatty, post: 2986425, member: 66381"] Preload obviously. I do about 260 but it never says that on the report they give me. The load sheets are also incomplete, they add packages to trucks as you're working that aren't on the load sheet. One day I supposedly had 6 airs for a truck and somehow loaded 19. Hell, once they gave me a 2nd 'updated' load sheet 2 hours after start. Don't worry about PPH, worry about airs and misloads. As long as you use the methods; they can't force you to work faster. Unless you have my center manager who invents 'methods'. Apparently I'm supposed to carry/load a minimum of 2 EREGS at once. In reality, the belt was backed up, and it's his job to chew me out for whatever he can find and that was the best he could find. They just want no problems, get it done however you can. Sort test is some nonsense that the idiots who work the other shifts have the option for. It involves memorizing zip codes to belts but I wouldn't know. I just know they work half as hard yet get tacos and plenty of cold spring water. Here's a secret, the only reason Preloaders get $11/hr is because they consider us "deskilled" and as we do some work for the government, the minimum wage is actually $10.20. So we get an extra dollar. The minimum wage is going to rise faster than your pay rate. [/QUOTE]
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