Bro 😎 dk where this guy works but I promise you this is not how it is where I work these boxes just coming along all slow like this … no way man where I work the boxes are literally flying down the slide fast enough to smash your hand or other boxes and make other boxes fall off all stacking up everywhere on the sides etc. I swear man a 40 pound package will come down that slide so fast it will hurt you and throw boxes off the side and you have to hurry and get your boxes stacked so you can even get out of the trailer man and the boxes can weigh anywhere from 0-60 pounds and you have to stack them and figure it out some packages are long so you have to put them somewhere and figure that out plus you have these big bags that come down FULL of little boxes that weigh about 45 pounds and they are square about 2 ft by 2 ft and you have to figure out a place to put those which is usually on the TOP of your wall so you have to lift those up and throw them up there as well and if you let those bags build up man then you’re gonna be stuck in because they are big and heavy
Where the heck are you working at ? What facility ? Because in my location....boxes came down on the conveyor like the Niagara falls, that fast ....😅😅😅😅😅
Don’t be deceived by this video. Those boxes come fast, and you will have nightmares about belt jams because you’re not going fast enough, and the carpet rolls….oh my Jeezus. Loading is One of the most strenuous jobs in the world.
Wow. This is a nice truck to load in. You do not have to scan the boxes, conveyor belt is waist level, and a nice slow flow and you do not have to break jams in the chute. This is heaven. I wished I worked there. I have to load 53 footers, scan the packages, break jams in the chute and handle a quick flow of boxes and irregs for hours in a heavy flow truck and do multiple 53 footers on a part time shift. I am in the wrong hub!!!. lol. It is much easier spacing your wall just a little, throwing small packages and bags behind your walls and on top and loading from right to left or left to right wall to wall and keeping boxes flushed. You are blessed to have a truck like this to load in. I am definitely the unlucky one.
I'm sure there's a logical explanation 🤭🤭🤭. I'm guessing we just aren't seeing upstream on the rollers far enough where all the boxes are falling off the track and laying on the floor.
This video show us what a chill day looks like i'm working in Ups as a loader (in Germany) since 2 weeks and one day we were 3 workers on one container and we can't even keep up and you have to imagine we gave all of our tempo what we had😂
The one I did, we had to pick them up off the floor. Loaded with 2 people and it was endless boxes. We were both hustling fast. I lasted about an hour and left the job. Very miserable. The handle with care label, why do they bother having those?
FedEx has boxes coming down faster but we don’t gotta scan each box just stack them, there are also people that fix jams so you don’t have to leave the trailer as often
Those belts should be adjustable to were you can lift them up or down. The company I work for has adjustable belts for loading trucks. You can pull them up and down with a little knob. When up high enough he boxes don't fall on the floor.
How I think. Before the product enters the hub, they are palletized and rolled. Example: shipping leaves germany france all products to france are already packaged. when entering the truck, each pallet already has its destination, just take it out and direct it to the next hub. If you ship THIS FORM PRODUCTS SEPARETED from Germany to Spain you will have to do this procedure in the video 6 times the product is more CHANCE to be damaged.
I was an unloader. It was always funny how the front of the truck was always neatly stacked then it got progressively more and more fucked up. Can tell when they were getting gassed. This job sucks ass btw. Kills your lower back
Well at Fed ex we get messier cuz ops Manager talks shit and rushes us he says we're being to neat loading truck basically hinting get sloppy and throw shit if you have to.
Which is silly to me because you risk not only crushing or damaging customer products when shit falls over or something, but you're also risking hurting the next guy unloading it. I get the companies have quotas and shit, but it gets so bad sometimes you just can't believe the shit you see in those trailers
@@goosepls2868 exactly but they only worry about hitting numbers I mean I have seen some boxes of groceries or household items and you can't tell stuff is busted up in the boxes cuz you smell all kinds things like coffee or chemicals from the cleaners.
I use to work a warehouse called At home and we did this but all furniture stuff and it was heavy stuff but I was really good at this and use to get trapped in trailer cause the people scanning just throwing boxes at me all day
First things first walls aren’t flushed, not using a load stand, seen you twist more than pivoting, not building left to right, putting heavy boxes in the wall that could be used as cornerstone packages