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<blockquote data-quote="LKLND3380" data-source="post: 1440705" data-attributes="member: 6601"><p>What was the start time? Nothing like coming in at 4:30 and having the pt sup say the volume is heavier than we expected so work hard and don't stack out...</p><p></p><p>Is this your regular loader and how long have they been doing your route? There are tricks to loading but they are specific to each route and driver. There really needs to be communication with the driver and loader. "Don't load airs, put them all in a tote" "Don't load __________________ on the 3000 shelf, put it RDR and place all the envelopes in a tote." It's not the drivers job to train a loader but with these seasonals coming in, don't count on the belt supe.</p><p></p><p>There are some clowns on the preload... Seven years ago a guy across from me sat on some packages stacked between his cars and watched packages go down the belt. I forgot what he was pissed about, maybe he was getting hit with bulk for two of his cars. The guy at the end of the belt, five cars down was yelling for him to pull his work because it was piling up down there. Every day was something with him and he would stop the belt... Stacked out and packages all over, the belt supe would tell him "go ahead and go, your drivers are here." I don't remember if he was fired or quit but a couple months after he left we heard he died. I think it was drug related and that probably explains some of his behaviors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LKLND3380, post: 1440705, member: 6601"] What was the start time? Nothing like coming in at 4:30 and having the pt sup say the volume is heavier than we expected so work hard and don't stack out... Is this your regular loader and how long have they been doing your route? There are tricks to loading but they are specific to each route and driver. There really needs to be communication with the driver and loader. "Don't load airs, put them all in a tote" "Don't load __________________ on the 3000 shelf, put it RDR and place all the envelopes in a tote." It's not the drivers job to train a loader but with these seasonals coming in, don't count on the belt supe. There are some clowns on the preload... Seven years ago a guy across from me sat on some packages stacked between his cars and watched packages go down the belt. I forgot what he was pissed about, maybe he was getting hit with bulk for two of his cars. The guy at the end of the belt, five cars down was yelling for him to pull his work because it was piling up down there. Every day was something with him and he would stop the belt... Stacked out and packages all over, the belt supe would tell him "go ahead and go, your drivers are here." I don't remember if he was fired or quit but a couple months after he left we heard he died. I think it was drug related and that probably explains some of his behaviors. [/QUOTE]
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