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PT Supervisor threatening to issue write-ups over misloads
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<blockquote data-quote="Lysandra" data-source="post: 4208263" data-attributes="member: 78081"><p>Not stacking out is literally impossible for my pull. I have 80-110 piece bulk stops that "go" in RDL and RDR alone.</p><p>They all have to be stacked out and then the entire truck bricked out from floor to ceiling front to back at the end of the shift. My trucks have 300+ pieces and occasionally drift into the 400s. I also get giant oversized stuff like refrigerates, generators, and mattresses every day that have to be stacked out or else I won't be able to walk the aisle. Yes, there is routinely no egress in my area.</p><p>One at a time also impossible. No way to keep up otherwise.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm not a new hire I've been with the company for several years.</p><p>Which is actually longer than the sup in question now that I think about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lysandra, post: 4208263, member: 78081"] Not stacking out is literally impossible for my pull. I have 80-110 piece bulk stops that "go" in RDL and RDR alone. They all have to be stacked out and then the entire truck bricked out from floor to ceiling front to back at the end of the shift. My trucks have 300+ pieces and occasionally drift into the 400s. I also get giant oversized stuff like refrigerates, generators, and mattresses every day that have to be stacked out or else I won't be able to walk the aisle. Yes, there is routinely no egress in my area. One at a time also impossible. No way to keep up otherwise. I'm not a new hire I've been with the company for several years. Which is actually longer than the sup in question now that I think about it. [/QUOTE]
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