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<blockquote data-quote="Number24" data-source="post: 1772049" data-attributes="member: 56219"><p>I agree with you. Unloading is not a training problem. Just teach the person to not place Overweights / Over sizes / Hazmats on the belt. On the other hand, loading is a totally different training. It takes time to master loading and to train a new hire properly. A lot of new hires at my huh get thrown straight into loading without any proper training and then driers wonder why their trucks are all unorganized and they end up working 10 hours because of their loader / improper training.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Number24, post: 1772049, member: 56219"] I agree with you. Unloading is not a training problem. Just teach the person to not place Overweights / Over sizes / Hazmats on the belt. On the other hand, loading is a totally different training. It takes time to master loading and to train a new hire properly. A lot of new hires at my huh get thrown straight into loading without any proper training and then driers wonder why their trucks are all unorganized and they end up working 10 hours because of their loader / improper training. [/QUOTE]
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