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<blockquote data-quote="eats packages" data-source="post: 4363462" data-attributes="member: 68137"><p>It's all mind games, help or no help as long as you feel overwhelmed they win. you can fax a grievance for hours worked if you worked long enough to have union seniority. They are kind of fun, this one is for less than $15.</p><p></p><p>FYI 4 trucks has a much different work pattern than 3. You have to sort and work your way forward then take a few backwards every other boxline bin. On a belt it's near impossible to catch up to the first car so I would dngaf.</p><p>And try doing a simple bookcase-like load with labels towards the cab and hins visible outward. You save a ton of time for yourself and the drivers being able to see the load order with just a simple glance. Then cram the bulk into the 12 shelf/floor corners as you learn them. 30 pieces for hin 2100 can go towards 2000 or 6999 it really does not matter as long as the stop is big enough to see from far away and most everything else is still in order. You can abandon the bookcase for a denser load pattern later in the day but the trick is to try and maintain it for as long as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eats packages, post: 4363462, member: 68137"] It's all mind games, help or no help as long as you feel overwhelmed they win. you can fax a grievance for hours worked if you worked long enough to have union seniority. They are kind of fun, this one is for less than $15. FYI 4 trucks has a much different work pattern than 3. You have to sort and work your way forward then take a few backwards every other boxline bin. On a belt it's near impossible to catch up to the first car so I would dngaf. And try doing a simple bookcase-like load with labels towards the cab and hins visible outward. You save a ton of time for yourself and the drivers being able to see the load order with just a simple glance. Then cram the bulk into the 12 shelf/floor corners as you learn them. 30 pieces for hin 2100 can go towards 2000 or 6999 it really does not matter as long as the stop is big enough to see from far away and most everything else is still in order. You can abandon the bookcase for a denser load pattern later in the day but the trick is to try and maintain it for as long as possible. [/QUOTE]
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