UPSer Survival Guide

Operational needs

Virescit Vulnere Virtus
I thought it was pretty darn good. A few minor mistakes as I was reading it for the fun of it, not with a critical eye. Those can all be corrected easily.
I punch in, Yes I have a diad. But I still punch in. Just like I scan packages, but I still may say "I already sheeted that" .
I barely passed English in college. And I still dont understand a dangling participle. But somehow, I have survived.
I just try not to be critical, Goodness, don't we get enough of that?
I think, that alot of thought went into it. While we do not dodge landmines and IED's, you know, it is tough right now. No way in hell can you compare what we do to a military person, and no one did. I thought it was honorary to us, that someone wanted to write of our struggles. And make a story about it. I commend them.

I would bet that a lot of writers have no idea what a dangling participle is. That's why they have editors and proofreaders.
 

Scottyhawk

What is it? A brown box. Duh
Couple issues with this post
1.An upser does not call the building a warehouse.
2. Why would there be a tangle of drivers and pre-loaders punching in and punching out? Drivers do not punch in on the same system as pre-loaders
 
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