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<blockquote data-quote="dillweed" data-source="post: 793702" data-attributes="member: 5938"><p>Welcome to the preload! It will take a few months to get used to your area so don't get discouraged. Look at every pkg carefully to make sure it's on the right truck in the right spot. Stack neatly if you fall behind in checking those labels because they will give you more grief for misloading than for stacking. </p><p> </p><p>I appreciate your great attitude but don't try to be the best in your city right off the bat. Just be the best YOU can be at any given time. Don't beat yourself up or take anything personally. Preload is stressful and sometimes the drivers are grumpy when they see their loads, even if they are good ones. Listen to your drivers and try to understand what you can reasonably do to make their day smoother. However, don't carry their load on your back. Do your best, look out for yourself, communicate well and be safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dillweed, post: 793702, member: 5938"] Welcome to the preload! It will take a few months to get used to your area so don't get discouraged. Look at every pkg carefully to make sure it's on the right truck in the right spot. Stack neatly if you fall behind in checking those labels because they will give you more grief for misloading than for stacking. I appreciate your great attitude but don't try to be the best in your city right off the bat. Just be the best YOU can be at any given time. Don't beat yourself up or take anything personally. Preload is stressful and sometimes the drivers are grumpy when they see their loads, even if they are good ones. Listen to your drivers and try to understand what you can reasonably do to make their day smoother. However, don't carry their load on your back. Do your best, look out for yourself, communicate well and be safe. [/QUOTE]
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