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preload not making drivers job any easier.
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<blockquote data-quote="SolidWoodPanel" data-source="post: 3263336" data-attributes="member: 68397"><p>But preloaders, don't work for the drivers...I agree that supervisors care more about getting the packages loaded more so than doing it in order, but the work can be pretty daunting for $11 an hour. Especially if your sorters suck. Occasionally they let people know about friend'ed up loads, but they're supervisors and want to do as little work as possible after training you. I think every loader should have to go out with one of the drivers or all of the drivers of the PC's they load just to know what the hell they're having to deal with, especially if they are looking to become drivers themselves. You should load your trucks like your going to be the one driving it later. But, a lot of problems could be fixed by IE. This is why I've always felt unions kinda suck. Lots of good things, but you reward people for their commitment rather than their ability in way too many cases and it can bring the whole operation down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SolidWoodPanel, post: 3263336, member: 68397"] But preloaders, don't work for the drivers...I agree that supervisors care more about getting the packages loaded more so than doing it in order, but the work can be pretty daunting for $11 an hour. Especially if your sorters suck. Occasionally they let people know about friend'ed up loads, but they're supervisors and want to do as little work as possible after training you. I think every loader should have to go out with one of the drivers or all of the drivers of the PC's they load just to know what the hell they're having to deal with, especially if they are looking to become drivers themselves. You should load your trucks like your going to be the one driving it later. But, a lot of problems could be fixed by IE. This is why I've always felt unions kinda suck. Lots of good things, but you reward people for their commitment rather than their ability in way too many cases and it can bring the whole operation down. [/QUOTE]
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