Wally
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Teach those crybabies a lesson.Tell each one, "for 100 dollars, ill have your truck loaded perfectly tomorrow."
Then just chuck it in
Why they in the load anyway before start time?
Teach those crybabies a lesson.Tell each one, "for 100 dollars, ill have your truck loaded perfectly tomorrow."
Then just chuck it in
It would be hilarious if anyone actually gave him 100dollars thoughTeach those crybabies a lesson.
Why they in the load anyway before start time?
Get good at handwriting in visible spots (bag corners), make use of the whole shelf front to back sliding things around like books in a bookshelf for the first few hours, that's about the only major issue I see from people (otherwise it gets really crowded in 1 spot and empty in another)
And bulk stops can get packed into the 12 shelf/floor corners of the car. This is the only time I make an exception for hin out-of-order.
The rest is learning through trial-by-error and experimenting.
A couple of then know this but they expect me to be perfect right off the hop, Like I am already supposed to know everything!
Including the PT sup who most likely has only been at UPS for less then 6 months.Just remember most drivers couldn’t do your job now on their best day. Put you air pods in your ears and ignore any noise.
I was an off the street hire as a driver. One week they didn’t have work for me and asked if I wanted to do preload at my driver wage, I agreed. By far the worst mistake I ever made. Never again did I agree to work preload
The unload is the easiest place to be on the preload.Did they put you in the unload or did they actually have you loading package cars?
The unload is the easiest place to be on the preload.
LoadingDid they put you in the unload or did they actually have you loading package cars?
Listen to the drivers, not all them follow the charts, they have certain things that go in certain places, that is itI am new to loading trucks. I am currently loading 4 Trucks, I was given charts to use and go by. But when the driver comes in and goes through their truck they say it's all wrong. They keep explaining to me what to do and how to load their truck. It just dont seem to be sticking with me. On top of all this it dont help that the place is getting slammed with boxes. How am I supposed to have all this time to learn the trucks with out slowing down production. I wanna do a good job but the drivers make me feel like ai am doing absolutely horrible.
They always come in earlie and stand around with their hands in their pockets. Some of them would probly drop dead if they ever had to do something !Teach those crybabies a lesson.
Why they in the load anyway before start time?
got to have a clear pathSo an update. I had a driver Wright me 10 pages on how to load his truck. It's great that the person is helping out and all. Just a pain in the ass that Management just sits their and screams and yells at you all morning to through stuff in the back of the truck to load it. So when you get a few minutes to try and load your trucks, your tripping over boxes and have other people throughing your boxes on the floor off the belt. Then Managment on your ass again for loading your trucks because I need to be emptying the belt.
if he listens to his supervisor he is climbing over packages he just tossed into the back of the truckYou have a blessing in disguise having those drivers. They're harassing you for being new. Ignore that. Instead, follow these tips:
1. Put it in the right truck
2. Put it on the right shelf
3. Listen to your supervisor
Now here's why you have a blessing in disguise having those drivers. If you follow the tips above, you can load their trucks asas you want, but as long as you did the above, they can't do anything to harm you.
If a driver is or was anto me, I made sure they felt it the next day, and I've yet felt any remorse about it. Soon you'll find out that UPS doesn't pay nor appreciate what preloaders do, and as long as you do the tips I said above, you can work that job for as long as you want.