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The forced use of crayons for preload
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<blockquote data-quote="zubenelgenubi" data-source="post: 3283876" data-attributes="member: 63706"><p>Almost seems like a punishment. Before smart scan my sup on local sort threatened to make us read the zip codes out loud on the smalls sort to minimize misloads. I threatened to work as directed. Never did have to read them out loud. Almost all misloads were due to accidentally placing packages into the slot above or below the correct one, not misreading the label.</p><p></p><p>They want us to produce at higher rates while maintaining perfect accuracy, which is understandable. The methods they employ to achieve this, however, seem to be counterproductive. Although, I guess there could be some logic to it. Back in the high school plays, the director would make people with enunciation issues read their lines with a wash cloth in their mouths. Good training, but it only works when you take the washcloth out for the actual performance. </p><p></p><p>Imagine how much easier it would be to load while not marking the HINs on the packages after getting good at loading while having to mark them. I kinda doubt that's what they are doing though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zubenelgenubi, post: 3283876, member: 63706"] Almost seems like a punishment. Before smart scan my sup on local sort threatened to make us read the zip codes out loud on the smalls sort to minimize misloads. I threatened to work as directed. Never did have to read them out loud. Almost all misloads were due to accidentally placing packages into the slot above or below the correct one, not misreading the label. They want us to produce at higher rates while maintaining perfect accuracy, which is understandable. The methods they employ to achieve this, however, seem to be counterproductive. Although, I guess there could be some logic to it. Back in the high school plays, the director would make people with enunciation issues read their lines with a wash cloth in their mouths. Good training, but it only works when you take the washcloth out for the actual performance. Imagine how much easier it would be to load while not marking the HINs on the packages after getting good at loading while having to mark them. I kinda doubt that's what they are doing though. [/QUOTE]
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