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<blockquote data-quote="aspenleaf" data-source="post: 165763" data-attributes="member: 5143"><p>This is also very true. . . and I have had many drivers tell me that no matter how good I am I will never be good enough according to UPS (so don't kill myself trying). Once you reach the PPH number it changes. I was told I am too slow and that I need to be better with production than I am with my load. I was told an okay load and great numbers is better than what I do now. Which is why I am at UPS for the school money and health benefits. I have tried to reach the PPH number but I can't and when I have been timed I was doing great (of course they time when my cage is great and I can sort it - never been timed at the start when I have to fight the cage to get a box out because it is packed top to bottom). </p><p> </p><p>Do the best you can and try to not let the sups get to you. The work is only hard if you are not used to working. I have seen a lot of preloaders think it would be a cake walk to load trucks and they left in the first week. </p><p> </p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aspenleaf, post: 165763, member: 5143"] This is also very true. . . and I have had many drivers tell me that no matter how good I am I will never be good enough according to UPS (so don't kill myself trying). Once you reach the PPH number it changes. I was told I am too slow and that I need to be better with production than I am with my load. I was told an okay load and great numbers is better than what I do now. Which is why I am at UPS for the school money and health benefits. I have tried to reach the PPH number but I can't and when I have been timed I was doing great (of course they time when my cage is great and I can sort it - never been timed at the start when I have to fight the cage to get a box out because it is packed top to bottom). Do the best you can and try to not let the sups get to you. The work is only hard if you are not used to working. I have seen a lot of preloaders think it would be a cake walk to load trucks and they left in the first week. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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