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<blockquote data-quote="Wilberforce18" data-source="post: 156170"><p>Holy cow, I will never, ever, ever understand preload unloaders complaining.</p><p></p><p>The average in my section of unload/sort-aisle at our hub on midnight is 25-35 minutes for a drop frame, and no more than 50 minutes for a slam-full 53-footer.</p><p></p><p>During peak, most of our midnight unloaders pulled double-shifts unloading on preload, and every one of us were yelled at by supervisors to slow down - none of the sorters could take it.</p><p></p><p>So, we eventually learned to soak up the easy money on the preload double-shift, and go half-speed.....which was still faster than any regular preloader they had.</p><p></p><p>Whenever someone's feeling badly, but comes in anyway, they'll say "I'm sick and wanna go home, but I think I can do preload pace."</p><p></p><p>And, yes, labels up, hand-to-surface, using unload stands.</p><p></p><p>It's a hard job. Get over it. I've only met a few people who were genuinely incapable of getting to the average pace for our unload. And they come close because they try very hard. Do it to the best of your ability, or shut up and go home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wilberforce18, post: 156170"] Holy cow, I will never, ever, ever understand preload unloaders complaining. The average in my section of unload/sort-aisle at our hub on midnight is 25-35 minutes for a drop frame, and no more than 50 minutes for a slam-full 53-footer. During peak, most of our midnight unloaders pulled double-shifts unloading on preload, and every one of us were yelled at by supervisors to slow down - none of the sorters could take it. So, we eventually learned to soak up the easy money on the preload double-shift, and go half-speed.....which was still faster than any regular preloader they had. Whenever someone's feeling badly, but comes in anyway, they'll say "I'm sick and wanna go home, but I think I can do preload pace." And, yes, labels up, hand-to-surface, using unload stands. It's a hard job. Get over it. I've only met a few people who were genuinely incapable of getting to the average pace for our unload. And they come close because they try very hard. Do it to the best of your ability, or shut up and go home. [/QUOTE]
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