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Poorly loaded trucks vs Do it yourself
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<blockquote data-quote="joeboodog" data-source="post: 1421819" data-attributes="member: 49981"><p>I wish I could show my loader your post. Last week I tried to talk to her about the quality (or lack of) of her loads. She looked at me and snapped "If you have a problem with the way I load talk to my supervisor." I looked at her rather shocked and said "okay." Fortunately her supervisor was right there and I told him what was wrong with the load and he should train here how to do the job properly because I want her to be the best loader on the belt. I try to work with loaders on a personal level. I am loathe to involve supes. But when she popped off, it's on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joeboodog, post: 1421819, member: 49981"] I wish I could show my loader your post. Last week I tried to talk to her about the quality (or lack of) of her loads. She looked at me and snapped "If you have a problem with the way I load talk to my supervisor." I looked at her rather shocked and said "okay." Fortunately her supervisor was right there and I told him what was wrong with the load and he should train here how to do the job properly because I want her to be the best loader on the belt. I try to work with loaders on a personal level. I am loathe to involve supes. But when she popped off, it's on. [/QUOTE]
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