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<blockquote data-quote="westsideworma" data-source="post: 405045"><p>Very much agree p-man. Many people high above the lines have forgot what the job is. It doesn't miraculously become easy because theres no memorization of streets anymore.</p><p></p><p>Though a funny story about snaking the load. When we got PAS the supes in charge of observing the loaders/implementing kept saying that to us like it was going to save all the containment issues of the trucks and eliminate stacking. I had a truck getting like 550 pieces that day (second day of PAS, dispatch issues were still abound) and I was like could you demonstrate how snaking the load would alleviate this? The truck was bricked out floor to ceiling, front to back..@6am haha. I still had 100 pieces or so stacked on a cart with nowhere to put it. The look on his face was priceless. You could tell he'd never seen a package car like that before. There are a lot of people here who have theoretical knowledge of the job but little to no actual operational experience in what they are teaching/preaching. They should not be teaching anyone anything until they've done it. One of the metro division managers in our district is definitely one of those. I'm dumfounded by some of the things he says/expects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westsideworma, post: 405045"] Very much agree p-man. Many people high above the lines have forgot what the job is. It doesn't miraculously become easy because theres no memorization of streets anymore. Though a funny story about snaking the load. When we got PAS the supes in charge of observing the loaders/implementing kept saying that to us like it was going to save all the containment issues of the trucks and eliminate stacking. I had a truck getting like 550 pieces that day (second day of PAS, dispatch issues were still abound) and I was like could you demonstrate how snaking the load would alleviate this? The truck was bricked out floor to ceiling, front to back..@6am haha. I still had 100 pieces or so stacked on a cart with nowhere to put it. The look on his face was priceless. You could tell he'd never seen a package car like that before. There are a lot of people here who have theoretical knowledge of the job but little to no actual operational experience in what they are teaching/preaching. They should not be teaching anyone anything until they've done it. One of the metro division managers in our district is definitely one of those. I'm dumfounded by some of the things he says/expects. [/QUOTE]
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