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<blockquote data-quote="eats packages" data-source="post: 5285470" data-attributes="member: 68137"><p>back on the preload there was this real heavyset kid one peak season who would always carry irregs and over 70s on his shoulder. One day I asked him if he was doing alright carrying pieces like that, he immediately spun around to face me and the irreg caught and derailed the boxline behind him.</p><p></p><p>What a lot of these preload kids don't understand is that it is a lot like one of those stacking arcade games, or like a jenga tower. If you get sloppy and blow out one shelf, the next set of packages take exponentially longer to load. Skipping 10 ft of belt to square away an irreg or pack a bulk stop into the corner of a shelf early in the day will save you more than enough headaches later in the day. And, of course, I would not try to pick up the pace just because I was behind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eats packages, post: 5285470, member: 68137"] back on the preload there was this real heavyset kid one peak season who would always carry irregs and over 70s on his shoulder. One day I asked him if he was doing alright carrying pieces like that, he immediately spun around to face me and the irreg caught and derailed the boxline behind him. What a lot of these preload kids don't understand is that it is a lot like one of those stacking arcade games, or like a jenga tower. If you get sloppy and blow out one shelf, the next set of packages take exponentially longer to load. Skipping 10 ft of belt to square away an irreg or pack a bulk stop into the corner of a shelf early in the day will save you more than enough headaches later in the day. And, of course, I would not try to pick up the pace just because I was behind. [/QUOTE]
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