(January 16, 2018 at 4:57 pm)A Theist Wrote: I sure hope they did, Tres. We have so many of them coming and going these days over there. 60 hour work week there and the most don't stick around over two weeks, although many have walked after the first night. It's basically a revolving door. When I first started there it would take us better than 3 months for training and equipment certification. Now with most of the experienced people gone they're just bringing in anybody from temp agencies and giving them a week's training on equipment and turning them loose in the warehouse. We have had a significant rise in accidents there. With the amount of volume we have we've outgrown the facility, and it's a better than 750,000 square feet of warehouse. Every bit of that space is filled and we still have to rent empty semi trailers to store the overflow. We have far too few locations and way too many equipment operators. It's not safe to walk through that place.
I ride a bigger forklift. Those more dangerous are newbies with the handhelf forklift (I lack the english to express the difference. and people walking around looking at the mobile.