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<blockquote data-quote="jcohen" data-source="post: 980889" data-attributes="member: 41709"><p>I work with a girl that's about 5' as well and 130lbs and she loads 2 bulked out P7's that are 100+ daily and I've never heard a complaint other than how annoying having half the truck taken up bulks that come down the belt before break.</p><p></p><p>--</p><p></p><p>I used to load 4 P7's 3 of them 80-95 stops and the fourth was about 120+. I had a couple malls, a hospital and lots of government that received anything from and envelope to a 120lbs box, this was all on a roller line so I had to work a fairly fast pace to keep it clean.</p><p></p><p>--</p><p></p><p>In reality you either need to just hang in there and build up the stamina to do the job or just quit, this is a decision that you should make for yourself and just weigh the pros & cons of staying vs quitting. Although you're already sore and can barely lift a 30lbs box an hour into your shift I would seriously think about either working out and building your upper body muscles and make sure that you're working within your power zone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcohen, post: 980889, member: 41709"] I work with a girl that's about 5' as well and 130lbs and she loads 2 bulked out P7's that are 100+ daily and I've never heard a complaint other than how annoying having half the truck taken up bulks that come down the belt before break. -- I used to load 4 P7's 3 of them 80-95 stops and the fourth was about 120+. I had a couple malls, a hospital and lots of government that received anything from and envelope to a 120lbs box, this was all on a roller line so I had to work a fairly fast pace to keep it clean. -- In reality you either need to just hang in there and build up the stamina to do the job or just quit, this is a decision that you should make for yourself and just weigh the pros & cons of staying vs quitting. Although you're already sore and can barely lift a 30lbs box an hour into your shift I would seriously think about either working out and building your upper body muscles and make sure that you're working within your power zone. [/QUOTE]
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