I’m sorry that I even brought it up. No one gives a about anything at this hole company. Real companies wouldn’t put up with it.
I’m sorry that I even brought it up. No one gives a about anything at this hole company. Real companies wouldn’t put up with it.
I’m sorry that I even brought it up. No one gives a about anything at this hole company. Real companies wouldn’t put up with it.
I’m sorry that I even brought it up. No one gives a about anything at this hole company. Real companies wouldn’t put up with it.
You should become a sup and change the whole company from the inside outI’m sorry that I even brought it up. No one gives a about anything at this hole company. Real companies wouldn’t put up with it.
Driver or loader?I agree with other companies not putting up with it. When I was 18 I got a job at the postal service but didn't make it past the first three months. They told me my performance was excellent but my attendence sucked. More than 3 lates for the 90 days. My probation at UPS was about the same attendence wise, but they were happy to keep me permanently after peak season. Different companies, different standards. UPS still seems to get by so I guess it doesn't matter that much?
I’m sorry that I even brought it up. No one gives a about anything at this hole company. Real companies wouldn’t put up with it.
Damn, the guy the OP describes like me about 13 years ago at UPS. I used to no call no show every Wednesday like clockwork to hang out with friends, drink, and play video games. The sup told me during a verbal warning that the records showed that I had been late to work 186 consecutive days. I was impressed that they kept a record that far back. Yet still here I am. I know I can't pull that same type of as a driver. But man on the sort aisle in the hub those were some carefree easy days of work.
Not sure if any of my coworkers felt the way the OP did, but you know what? I don't give a damn. TBH I don't think any of them did either.
Driver or loader?
Don't be surprised if you make it to retirement and you don't have enough credited time to qualify. The Union keeps impressive records also.