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<blockquote data-quote="Steward773" data-source="post: 320820" data-attributes="member: 12275"><p>misloads are a hot topic right now in our building. As a driver I file grievances for sups running/shuttling misloads and win them. Now this obviously puts more pressure on the preloader. In turn, the preloader should adjust the way he/she works to prevent or minimize the misloads i.e work safe, grab packages by opposite corners, bend at knees, keep packages in your power zone, hand to surface, get help with o/70's, etc...I know what it's like on preload, I did it for 3 1/2 years before edd... alot less misloads back them. Anyway, two things will happen if the loader does as described above. The loader will need help due to stack out by following all the methods, but by working by the methods it gives the loader a much better chance of eliminating or reducing misloads. So in conclusion, the loader will either lose a truck to load, or they will get off his/her back about misloads.....you have to learn how to play "the game"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steward773, post: 320820, member: 12275"] misloads are a hot topic right now in our building. As a driver I file grievances for sups running/shuttling misloads and win them. Now this obviously puts more pressure on the preloader. In turn, the preloader should adjust the way he/she works to prevent or minimize the misloads i.e work safe, grab packages by opposite corners, bend at knees, keep packages in your power zone, hand to surface, get help with o/70's, etc...I know what it's like on preload, I did it for 3 1/2 years before edd... alot less misloads back them. Anyway, two things will happen if the loader does as described above. The loader will need help due to stack out by following all the methods, but by working by the methods it gives the loader a much better chance of eliminating or reducing misloads. So in conclusion, the loader will either lose a truck to load, or they will get off his/her back about misloads.....you have to learn how to play "the game" [/QUOTE]
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