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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: 4208303" data-attributes="member: 68137"><p>Sounds like you need to care less</p><p>Stack tables and gaps with carts in them are for stacking, you don't have a space to stack, don't stack. Nothing in the methods tell you to stack anything but RDC, follow the methods lol. Your drivers will be a lot more comfortable when mgmt is forced to move the bulk to another car even if it is torture initially.</p><p></p><p>No such thing as keeping up. You don't keep up, you load at pace x and the volume comes at pace y, y-x = don't care let it be leave it alone let it pass.</p><p></p><p>fast unloads are for idiot management teams trying to find a quick solution, fast unloads are never the answer and never produce good results. slow unloads (in my experience) are only ever the result of bad attendance, low morale and malfunctioning equipment. All 3 are aggravated by a fast unload philosophy.</p><p></p><p>The fridges and generators are generally short enough to fit under a shelf, the mattress gets stacked out. It is a safety hazzard to have irregs in a car that you can trip on. It is also a safety hazzard for pieces to be stacked too far out on the floor. You can press the big red button when both happen and slowly move irregs away from your assignment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eats packages, post: 4208303, member: 68137"] Sounds like you need to care less Stack tables and gaps with carts in them are for stacking, you don't have a space to stack, don't stack. Nothing in the methods tell you to stack anything but RDC, follow the methods lol. Your drivers will be a lot more comfortable when mgmt is forced to move the bulk to another car even if it is torture initially. No such thing as keeping up. You don't keep up, you load at pace x and the volume comes at pace y, y-x = don't care let it be leave it alone let it pass. fast unloads are for idiot management teams trying to find a quick solution, fast unloads are never the answer and never produce good results. slow unloads (in my experience) are only ever the result of bad attendance, low morale and malfunctioning equipment. All 3 are aggravated by a fast unload philosophy. The fridges and generators are generally short enough to fit under a shelf, the mattress gets stacked out. It is a safety hazzard to have irregs in a car that you can trip on. It is also a safety hazzard for pieces to be stacked too far out on the floor. You can press the big red button when both happen and slowly move irregs away from your assignment. [/QUOTE]
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