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<blockquote data-quote="MzTeaze" data-source="post: 3058261" data-attributes="member: 67955"><p>You get better over time. Just keep practicing.</p><p></p><p>Build from left to right, trying to level packages as best you can. Try to put heaviest packages on floor with lightest packages going up the wall. (Ideally)</p><p></p><p>Pay attention to boxes that are unusually heavy vs size & age of box. Trying to put those up too high in a wall can cause walls to fall.</p><p></p><p>If you can, save small sort bags for top of walk to fill in gaps.</p><p></p><p>Use a load stand! Most guys won't even if they are too short. BUT, it can be helpful for heavy packages as it can take some of the pressure off of bending down regularly to pick up passages from rollers.</p><p></p><p>If you get backed up, take a few seconds to pick off odd ball sized packages (longs & irregs) - scan them and push off rollers to make space. It can help break jams at top.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MzTeaze, post: 3058261, member: 67955"] You get better over time. Just keep practicing. Build from left to right, trying to level packages as best you can. Try to put heaviest packages on floor with lightest packages going up the wall. (Ideally) Pay attention to boxes that are unusually heavy vs size & age of box. Trying to put those up too high in a wall can cause walls to fall. If you can, save small sort bags for top of walk to fill in gaps. Use a load stand! Most guys won't even if they are too short. BUT, it can be helpful for heavy packages as it can take some of the pressure off of bending down regularly to pick up passages from rollers. If you get backed up, take a few seconds to pick off odd ball sized packages (longs & irregs) - scan them and push off rollers to make space. It can help break jams at top. [/QUOTE]
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