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<blockquote data-quote="lololmao7" data-source="post: 806840" data-attributes="member: 33074"><p>THANKS for these replies. Im taking all of this advice. One thing I've found that helps is bringing my iPod into work. I cant stand listening to all the noise that comes from the belts moaning and groaning. And to a previous poster, the belts we have (the ones the trucks are lined with) are just straight, theres nothing in the center, so I basically just push a box to its respective side of the belt (killing my back in the process). But luckily the guy whose pull I was watching came back. UN fortunately, they put me to the end of the belt (added on to the building), where I load several normal package cars, and one giant one (used for bulk stops). UGH I just can't wait to get out of here. Don't know how you veterans can manage to stick with this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lololmao7, post: 806840, member: 33074"] THANKS for these replies. Im taking all of this advice. One thing I've found that helps is bringing my iPod into work. I cant stand listening to all the noise that comes from the belts moaning and groaning. And to a previous poster, the belts we have (the ones the trucks are lined with) are just straight, theres nothing in the center, so I basically just push a box to its respective side of the belt (killing my back in the process). But luckily the guy whose pull I was watching came back. UN fortunately, they put me to the end of the belt (added on to the building), where I load several normal package cars, and one giant one (used for bulk stops). UGH I just can't wait to get out of here. Don't know how you veterans can manage to stick with this. [/QUOTE]
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