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<blockquote data-quote="Ripp" data-source="post: 3428505" data-attributes="member: 71451"><p>Honestly. Just show up, on time and have a good attitude. After first 2 weeks your body will adapt and once you figure out how to move rollers if you are in an old hub like me unfortunatly you'll be fine. </p><p>> I always left about 5 feet from my rollers and the wall. If you have an extendo you are set. </p><p>> Get the rollers out as soon as possible. They suck and barely work so it's easier and cleaner to get rid of them if you don't need them. </p><p>> Get irregs in when you aren't busy. Floor sweeps and anyone with any seniority isn't going to help anyways, so it's better to do in when the volume is light that way you aren't doing it when beat down. </p><p>> Put odd long packages on the right, cornerstone on the left. Leave about a foot space to throw small packages behind your wall. Don't just use the length of a package. Always leave space to put flat stuff, etc behind your shelf. </p><p>> Burned on average 4500 to 6000 calories a night. Eat right, and you will become a monster. </p><p>> Good luck. You'll find that on Fridays 70% of the people won't show up, so Friday into Saturday always suck so you'll get OT then. Just prepare accordingly. If you are actually a hard worker it will be stripped of you in a few months. *Drivers are separated from this statement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ripp, post: 3428505, member: 71451"] Honestly. Just show up, on time and have a good attitude. After first 2 weeks your body will adapt and once you figure out how to move rollers if you are in an old hub like me unfortunatly you'll be fine. > I always left about 5 feet from my rollers and the wall. If you have an extendo you are set. > Get the rollers out as soon as possible. They suck and barely work so it's easier and cleaner to get rid of them if you don't need them. > Get irregs in when you aren't busy. Floor sweeps and anyone with any seniority isn't going to help anyways, so it's better to do in when the volume is light that way you aren't doing it when beat down. > Put odd long packages on the right, cornerstone on the left. Leave about a foot space to throw small packages behind your wall. Don't just use the length of a package. Always leave space to put flat stuff, etc behind your shelf. > Burned on average 4500 to 6000 calories a night. Eat right, and you will become a monster. > Good luck. You'll find that on Fridays 70% of the people won't show up, so Friday into Saturday always suck so you'll get OT then. Just prepare accordingly. If you are actually a hard worker it will be stripped of you in a few months. *Drivers are separated from this statement. [/QUOTE]
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