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They ask for speed but want perfection

What’s frustrating is being told to “move faster” while also being expected to fold everything perfectly, restock with precision, and help every customer with a smile. You can’t have both. If I’m flying through freight, things aren’t going to be photo-ready. If I’m making displays look perfect, I’m not going to get through 10 pallets in one shift. And yet, somehow, the expectation is both. It creates this constant tension where you always feel like you’re falling short, no matter how hard you’re working. People burn out trying to meet goals that were never realistic to begin with.


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