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<blockquote data-quote="specter208" data-source="post: 3574841" data-attributes="member: 55258"><p>For loading 3 cars. If you are on a conveyor belt preload. Try to stay as far ahead of your trucks as possible and stack packages for the same trucks on the belt. I carry these packages into the right truck before the conveyor brings them. Try not take to long inside the trucks when loading. If you have to scan the packages then do this when outside and sorting packages on the belt. Write numbers as you are walking into the truck. Don't write numbers on all packages, only write on the packages for the first hour or so to save some time. If you have to stack, don't be afraid to do so. Just make sure you stack inside the truck and keep your stack as organized as possible. I also like to scan these packages so they are quicker to load later. Do your best to give equal love to all trucks however sometimes it may be better to sacrifice one of your trucks to keep the other two from falling. This way your are only loading two and can have your supervisor bring you help to load the the third.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="specter208, post: 3574841, member: 55258"] For loading 3 cars. If you are on a conveyor belt preload. Try to stay as far ahead of your trucks as possible and stack packages for the same trucks on the belt. I carry these packages into the right truck before the conveyor brings them. Try not take to long inside the trucks when loading. If you have to scan the packages then do this when outside and sorting packages on the belt. Write numbers as you are walking into the truck. Don't write numbers on all packages, only write on the packages for the first hour or so to save some time. If you have to stack, don't be afraid to do so. Just make sure you stack inside the truck and keep your stack as organized as possible. I also like to scan these packages so they are quicker to load later. Do your best to give equal love to all trucks however sometimes it may be better to sacrifice one of your trucks to keep the other two from falling. This way your are only loading two and can have your supervisor bring you help to load the the third. [/QUOTE]
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