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PT Supervisor threatening to issue write-ups over misloads
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<blockquote data-quote="eats packages" data-source="post: 4208175" data-attributes="member: 68137"><p>Don't stack anything but long boxes since they are usually a hazzard in your load. They stack like lumber real nice and secure up against the back of the cars.</p><p>Load one piece at a time. If I can do 200pph one box at a time, anybody can. (this can be as low as 140 though LOL)</p><p>If it's a belt: fk it let pieces zip past you.</p><p>That's all I have for you, If you work the area long enough maybe also consider memorizing the route addresses/splits since it adds an extra layer where you can catch misloads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eats packages, post: 4208175, member: 68137"] Don't stack anything but long boxes since they are usually a hazzard in your load. They stack like lumber real nice and secure up against the back of the cars. Load one piece at a time. If I can do 200pph one box at a time, anybody can. (this can be as low as 140 though LOL) If it's a belt: fk it let pieces zip past you. That's all I have for you, If you work the area long enough maybe also consider memorizing the route addresses/splits since it adds an extra layer where you can catch misloads. [/QUOTE]
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