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<blockquote data-quote="curiousbrain" data-source="post: 798964" data-attributes="member: 31608"><p>Can only speak as to what helps me; maybe it will help you, as well.</p><p></p><p>Show up ten to fifteen minutes early, study the load sheets (although, these are not gospel), and to get into the "mood" of what you're about to do.</p><p>If you have the time and are working up the belt a few feet, stack the boxes into 'per truck' piles which you can grab.</p><p>Remember any distinctive layouts in the trucks; for example, if one truck is usually heavy in the RDL section, and your loading some arbitrary boxes into it but don't see the ballooned RDL, check what truck your in.</p><p>Write the truck numbers in large print on a sheet of paper, and tape that right above the bulk head door; also, check the PAL's around you.</p><p>If your swamped and can hardly spare a second to breathe, take a deep breath. Simple, but keeps me from going crazy at times.</p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>This, too. I read the second one when I first started in a different thread, and do it all the time now; it works quite well. A belated thanks to Sleeve for that, btw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="curiousbrain, post: 798964, member: 31608"] Can only speak as to what helps me; maybe it will help you, as well. Show up ten to fifteen minutes early, study the load sheets (although, these are not gospel), and to get into the "mood" of what you're about to do. If you have the time and are working up the belt a few feet, stack the boxes into 'per truck' piles which you can grab. Remember any distinctive layouts in the trucks; for example, if one truck is usually heavy in the RDL section, and your loading some arbitrary boxes into it but don't see the ballooned RDL, check what truck your in. Write the truck numbers in large print on a sheet of paper, and tape that right above the bulk head door; also, check the PAL's around you. If your swamped and can hardly spare a second to breathe, take a deep breath. Simple, but keeps me from going crazy at times. This, too. I read the second one when I first started in a different thread, and do it all the time now; it works quite well. A belated thanks to Sleeve for that, btw. [/QUOTE]
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