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<blockquote data-quote="Analbumcover" data-source="post: 2344314" data-attributes="member: 63725"><p>I'm curious if their required production numbers are the same per trailer load and size. After my second trailer sup told me to pick up the pace and that I broke the record for the slowest unload that week.</p><p></p><p>The particular trailer was loaded with tires, metal hand carts, aluminum pipes, traffic cones and a cornucopia of wayfair furniture. If I had worked at the same pace that I did when unloading Amazon and Macy's packages I would've injured myself.</p><p></p><p>Was also told to stop looking where I put things on the conveyor. Just toss them. Don't worry if they're fragile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Analbumcover, post: 2344314, member: 63725"] I'm curious if their required production numbers are the same per trailer load and size. After my second trailer sup told me to pick up the pace and that I broke the record for the slowest unload that week. The particular trailer was loaded with tires, metal hand carts, aluminum pipes, traffic cones and a cornucopia of wayfair furniture. If I had worked at the same pace that I did when unloading Amazon and Macy's packages I would've injured myself. Was also told to stop looking where I put things on the conveyor. Just toss them. Don't worry if they're fragile. [/QUOTE]
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