![]() That way if you're ever stuck or injured you can use that. If you're site has them ask your pas or leadership for a "help me" card or the number shortcut. I have seen some stuck in bins but like I said don't panic! You'll be okay and if not you did everything you could to be safe you know so try not to worry! and just get used to the op. You could definitely put your weight to one side but if you were genuinely like tipping over the machine weighs so much it may not matter. ![]() As for the weight thing I'm not sure honestly I've made my op wiggle from moving around with/ handling items in the air. Of course there's risk but there's always risk you know just be mindful. It's mainly getting comfortable with the machine. Of course dude/dudette ! It's kinda of mental also not, you'll wobble sometimes, it happens to me when I airplane sometimes if I feel like it's bugging me I just slow down some then return to business as usual. ![]() Just be sure to note down mentally or physically why Incase your pas or leadership ask you hey worker 778 why did you reject blank blank, you could even report it to your leadership that a bin is unsafe if you wanted but that's a whatever thing I had a situation like that not long ago where an item stuck out to far to be able to ascend/ maneuver around so I couldn't pass it to pick my item. You may think "I can't do that" and that's fine too! If it's unsafe to do so you can reject the item. Like for example with your situation let's say that happens again or maybe you're ascending instead and hear your op/cage make contact just stop ascending and see if you can move said item or safely pass the item. If you're in the rainbow/vna ailes you can always airplane around items if you get fancy.Īnother thing don't panic when you do hit items or get stuck it happens and it will happen again which sucks but as long as you don't intentionally do stupid stuff they won't blame you. General tips pay attention and if you think you'll hit an item you can always slow down to lessen the blow or fix the item or out right take it out of the bin and put it in amnesty, yeah they may not want you to but if a bin is overstuffed and items are sticking out it's a safety hazard and YOU are more important than some crummy box. Not yet sense you're new to the op but you'll get the hang of handling the op and can tell when you'd probably make contact with products. I mean don't just nail the boxes that's just dumb, try to be aware of your surroundings. a license), or government identification documents (such as SSNs).īe cautious about confidential discussions involving Amazon's policies This includes pictures of inside the facilities (or anywhere a phone would typically not be allowed.) No Personal information Do not share personal information of users (or yourself), including but not limited to: full name, face, age, address, personal identification (i.e. ![]() This includes self-promotion of any sort. No Spam Don't post large amounts of random characters, repeated comments, links to outside sources or in rapid succession. Gender, Race, Sexuality, preferences, etc. No Offensive Remarks Do not purposely make offensive remarks about a person's or group's identity, e.g. Feel free to discuss amongst peers and colleagues to make work a better place!ĭisclaimer: This subreddit is not owned or maintained by Amazon or it's subsidiaries Rules ![]() Could be complaining about work or suggesting helpful advice to others. Welcome to a place to discuss work with other employees. ![]()
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