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The forced use of crayons for preload
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Hunter" data-source="post: 3382594" data-attributes="member: 71281"><p>When I was a pre-loader I used a keel holder with a leather strap to keep it on my wrist. This would enable me to have two free hands to lift pkgs without breaking my crayon. When the crayons top became dull it didn't matter because you could press as hard as you needed to and the crayon still wouldn't break. My crayons lasted for about 4 to 6 months on avg. This also eliminated crayons on the floor to be stepped on . If UPS would purchase these $4 dollar keel holders (I'm sure they could be purchased for less in bulk) . How much could they save company wide instead of 2 or 3 sharpies a day per loader or a crayon or 5 per day ? It seems like not much until you actually crunch the numbers. It all adds up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Hunter, post: 3382594, member: 71281"] When I was a pre-loader I used a keel holder with a leather strap to keep it on my wrist. This would enable me to have two free hands to lift pkgs without breaking my crayon. When the crayons top became dull it didn't matter because you could press as hard as you needed to and the crayon still wouldn't break. My crayons lasted for about 4 to 6 months on avg. This also eliminated crayons on the floor to be stepped on . If UPS would purchase these $4 dollar keel holders (I'm sure they could be purchased for less in bulk) . How much could they save company wide instead of 2 or 3 sharpies a day per loader or a crayon or 5 per day ? It seems like not much until you actually crunch the numbers. It all adds up. [/QUOTE]
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