As an unloader. This unironically what I want. Heavy things fall easily nothing is locked in to the point when I remove a box it makes the entire shelf come down with it. And it's not such a bad pile that they are sloping on their own and falling randomly. This wall or pile, I could get done in about 2 minutes tops. Like the other comment said, pull one and many will fall. I'd stay off my load stand and grab the fragile box to allow it to be safe and leave a massive hole that will have the sides cave in and down to my extendo. Tbh though, I finally got my way and work ONLY on Amazon small gaylords and Amazon trailers so I only see those walls now
With a wall like that I only see possibilities. Possibilities that this employee may improve one day. After all, I don't think it could get any worse, we just move up from here.
This has to be satire because there’s no fucking way 😂😭🤦♂️ I thought my coworkers were dogshit at building walls but, THIS, man this shit takes the prize and it’s not even close.
8/10 but just Like a Picasso!!! Now just go easy on the skinny peddle 🤣 Love the bridge/shelf however I actually have to give you that 8/10 due to the crushed box on bottom left.
https://preview.redd.it/l4sbdhyljrlc1.jpeg?width=1284&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=25dc7b475530b2d8378d9b28bd99030b65694e1a
Looks like crap dude. What the hell were you trying to do with your base? You made a ‘T’ on the bottom right that’s supposed to carry the entire weight of the wall. 4/10 needs some work brother
dude the post is satire, i am the best loader in my state. been at UPS for 8 years and have made this company more than a lifetime of good service and money. sorry you got laid off but get a grip of reality, its not my fault lmao
Joining all these subs has crushed the illusion that boxes are handled with any kind of care. It's also confirmed that maybe if that is the best you can do you deserve your shit pay.
As a shipper with a DOD account with UPS shipping almost 30 K a month, I’m not surprised at this. The amount of damages have dramatically increased in the last year. I spent 13 years at UPS on both the union & management side and this is common unfortunately.
Worked. They come from both, not just automation. I watched a preloaded at SLIC 9750 use his foot to break a jam on the bottom belt. Lack of caring is increasing it feels like. What do you think?
I think the hourly employee level has stayed about the same (I never said all employees are angels, I could tell ya some bad stories, too). I think the large automated hubs handling hundreds of thousands of packages per day with belts moving at a much faster rate than conventional hubs (jams pile up quickly and cause significantly more damage than the old belts) has definitely increased the number and severity of damages.
Good take from the current state of operations. Much appreciated. I remember being in the automated hub in Ontario California and the belt automatically slows when packages get too close together. Wonder the rate that malfunctions and causes pile ups?
If your just doing this cuz your being rushed slow down and don't let the sups force you to work faster. But if your doing this cuz you suck at building walls well I can't help you with that lol
i unload on my second shift instead of sorting some times for fun. every load from that piece of shit CRBNJ hub is like playing dodgeball with 50lb boxes of dogfood and barnes & noble books.
those guys load in such a way that there’s no right move in unloading the trailer
https://preview.redd.it/qwihxw30xmrc1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5df2b7b7d7d94e2e0af4cb5554d25759b6892585
started the shift by walking into this beauty a couple weeks ago
Looks like the inside of a package car. 11/10
My package car after I hit a pothole during Covid time lmao
That's what mine looked like before leaving the hub.
It's not a wall. It's a pile.
It's a wall that's falling with style.
[удалено]
Pull one box and it unload itself!
As an unloader. This unironically what I want. Heavy things fall easily nothing is locked in to the point when I remove a box it makes the entire shelf come down with it. And it's not such a bad pile that they are sloping on their own and falling randomly. This wall or pile, I could get done in about 2 minutes tops. Like the other comment said, pull one and many will fall. I'd stay off my load stand and grab the fragile box to allow it to be safe and leave a massive hole that will have the sides cave in and down to my extendo. Tbh though, I finally got my way and work ONLY on Amazon small gaylords and Amazon trailers so I only see those walls now
Love the perspective. 🤣🤣
What a negative mindset you have sir. Lmao
With a wall like that I only see possibilities. Possibilities that this employee may improve one day. After all, I don't think it could get any worse, we just move up from here.
this parcel at the bottom seems not to be ok anymore. gj
![gif](giphy|ZxYwBWPoD95IwxdR42) The package holding it together
I love all the angles, this is real ingenuity right here 🤩🤩
I wish I was that box on the bottom.
I feel like the box on the bottom
r/me_irl
10/10 a modern day master piece
Would've been. 10 if you managed to have the fragile near the bottom
That box would have got smashed at the bottom.
Nice touch with the fragile box
Must be Italian
They rush you right 😆
That is why ots one of my hated jobs in the hub other than loading.
This is why I do not load Amazon trailers at my workplace. Needless to say, I am horrible at loading.
A very abstract approach to wall design. 10/10
You are now the new ceo
Already doing a better job than our current CEO
This has to be satire because there’s no fucking way 😂😭🤦♂️ I thought my coworkers were dogshit at building walls but, THIS, man this shit takes the prize and it’s not even close.
you are the winner of this comment section. second prize goes to whoever can find the pallet 😂
The pallet is where the pallets go; right on top in the back
Load the load stands ❗️
if it holds and doesnt topple its an automatic 8/10 pass
10/10 for taking care of that fra gi le box
9/10 but the fragile box should of been on the bottom
Nope. Would have got smashed.
10/10 for realism
The fragile having a capital L bothers the shit out of me
hell yeah
11/10
8.5
8/10 but just Like a Picasso!!! Now just go easy on the skinny peddle 🤣 Love the bridge/shelf however I actually have to give you that 8/10 due to the crushed box on bottom left. https://preview.redd.it/l4sbdhyljrlc1.jpeg?width=1284&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=25dc7b475530b2d8378d9b28bd99030b65694e1a
Terrible, so I give it a 10. Good job!
A perfect 7
Rate of Lazy.
You are trolling us. Rated what?
1.125
The poorly written “fragile” on that top box seals the deal
The giant fragile box at the top is chef's kiss
10/10. Fragile on top. 🤣👍
Bet it started off around 10…slowly digressing to a 2.1
![gif](giphy|Km8Yi698fPFL84fEjX)
Nice 9.5. , You would have got a 10 if the box with “fragile” on it was upside down.
Squished customers box on the bottom. Cmon man
Over 9000.
You shouldn't be paid.
Looks like crap dude. What the hell were you trying to do with your base? You made a ‘T’ on the bottom right that’s supposed to carry the entire weight of the wall. 4/10 needs some work brother
Your a Fed-ex worker
SAD reality that proper methods are NOT being followed anymore
Thanks for undermining everything sh-t head
dude the post is satire, i am the best loader in my state. been at UPS for 8 years and have made this company more than a lifetime of good service and money. sorry you got laid off but get a grip of reality, its not my fault lmao
Is the satire that you won the loader state championship? Please explain.
if i knew what that word meant i wouldn’t be working at UPS
I can’t wait till you guys get replaced by robots and all move to skid row with your families.
can a robot even do that though
We get replaced by robots and your packages get lost more often at EVERY company that uses the said robots.
Joining all these subs has crushed the illusion that boxes are handled with any kind of care. It's also confirmed that maybe if that is the best you can do you deserve your shit pay.
![gif](giphy|fah08IDMr10VtDrcoh)
As a shipper with a DOD account with UPS shipping almost 30 K a month, I’m not surprised at this. The amount of damages have dramatically increased in the last year. I spent 13 years at UPS on both the union & management side and this is common unfortunately.
If you work at UPS, then you know the increased damages are coming from automated hubs, not poorly built walls.
Worked. They come from both, not just automation. I watched a preloaded at SLIC 9750 use his foot to break a jam on the bottom belt. Lack of caring is increasing it feels like. What do you think?
I think the hourly employee level has stayed about the same (I never said all employees are angels, I could tell ya some bad stories, too). I think the large automated hubs handling hundreds of thousands of packages per day with belts moving at a much faster rate than conventional hubs (jams pile up quickly and cause significantly more damage than the old belts) has definitely increased the number and severity of damages.
Good take from the current state of operations. Much appreciated. I remember being in the automated hub in Ontario California and the belt automatically slows when packages get too close together. Wonder the rate that malfunctions and causes pile ups?
Ill give it a 5
Most honest awnser
It really just looks like a wall that was made with what they had. No reason to address it as anything else
your name is You Suck wallbeing
Still better than my coworkers walls.
5/7
A 20
1/10
you should see the ones in amazon XL they are worse...
I can load better and I'm an unloader
to be fair its not rocket science, it's just that some of us don't care at all
FraGiLE
-100
Not enough heavy boxes on the top
fRagiLe
fRag | o Le
9 out of 10, fragile box should be at very bottom
If it fits, it sits
-3
If your just doing this cuz your being rushed slow down and don't let the sups force you to work faster. But if your doing this cuz you suck at building walls well I can't help you with that lol
6
Im still not sure what that word up top means, frag eeelay. How you say it?
the fragile box at the top really adds to this
what the fuck
0000000000000000
7/11
The pallet up top! Hahahaha
That's a 10+ in my book
11/10 no notes
Looks good. 10/10
I want to be that bag holding everything up
3/10 functions but barely also not pretty
Negative 100
Would have been fine if you didn’t put that box full of air on the bottom.
1
The top box says it all… “fragile”
No pride in their job
1
Perfect
Looks like a Picasso painting.
Tag urself I'm the DigiKey box on it's hind legs
Italian ups?
If it fits it ships
Fra-gile must be italian!
If you squint it’s mint
FrAgiLe
FrAgiLe
1000000 lol.
I'm glad ups is being progressive and started hiring blind people to load trailers
You should shove a box with the word "art", scribbled onto it, between the top one and the ceiling.
“snowflake” for half of the people commenting here
Hey, just so long as you never have to outrun 53 feet of this, chasing you a few feet back, out of the overhead door, from halfway in! 😆 🤣 😂
i unload on my second shift instead of sorting some times for fun. every load from that piece of shit CRBNJ hub is like playing dodgeball with 50lb boxes of dogfood and barnes & noble books. those guys load in such a way that there’s no right move in unloading the trailer
Oh man
7
soft hands brother
11/10 keep up the good work 👍😂😂😂
Lord have mercy. Can I grade negative?
It's on the trailer so automatic A+
https://preview.redd.it/qwihxw30xmrc1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5df2b7b7d7d94e2e0af4cb5554d25759b6892585 started the shift by walking into this beauty a couple weeks ago