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<blockquote data-quote="Shifting Contents" data-source="post: 1996945" data-attributes="member: 29109"><p>As peak was winding up before I went on leave I was bouncing around quite a bit and I noticed ALOT of dyslexic people decided to be seasonal loaders at ups.</p><p></p><p>Hin numbers were all mixed up 4084 became 4804 and was loaded according in the wrong spot. </p><p></p><p>We had a loader who was 1:48000 packages in his misload freq. that means he hadn't had a misload in nearly a year (the next closest loader was 1/4500 their goal is 1/3500).</p><p></p><p>He never wrote him numbers on boxes and rarely moved the pal. </p><p></p><p>They would yell at him and his ot sup everyday because he wasn't using a marker. His put sup was begging him just to hold the marker in his hand so the pt sups ftmer would stop yelling at him. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>To the op: </p><p></p><p>Try concentrating on the first four numbers in the hin. Example: 56-3445 shoul just be looked at as 56-34. Your brain can't handle a sew of numbers that big. It won't be stop for stop but it'll be close and stop for stop is a dream these days anyway</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shifting Contents, post: 1996945, member: 29109"] As peak was winding up before I went on leave I was bouncing around quite a bit and I noticed ALOT of dyslexic people decided to be seasonal loaders at ups. Hin numbers were all mixed up 4084 became 4804 and was loaded according in the wrong spot. We had a loader who was 1:48000 packages in his misload freq. that means he hadn't had a misload in nearly a year (the next closest loader was 1/4500 their goal is 1/3500). He never wrote him numbers on boxes and rarely moved the pal. They would yell at him and his ot sup everyday because he wasn't using a marker. His put sup was begging him just to hold the marker in his hand so the pt sups ftmer would stop yelling at him. To the op: Try concentrating on the first four numbers in the hin. Example: 56-3445 shoul just be looked at as 56-34. Your brain can't handle a sew of numbers that big. It won't be stop for stop but it'll be close and stop for stop is a dream these days anyway [/QUOTE]
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