To all interested parties,
I am grievously concerned over a report that I have received.
Integrity has received a report that there are UPS management employees that are directing their drivers to ignore the designated walk path methods and to walk across customer's lawns. There is no integrity in this.
Allowing low level management employees to direct hourly employees to ignore the UPS designated walk path training cannot be tolerated. Allowing them to direct their hourly employees to ignore or violate any UPS training or work methods is an act that just cannot be tolerated. The Corporate Executives of UPS must not tolerate this type of low level management behavior.
Once I have wrapped up my current issue, it is clear to me that this must be my next mission.
In preparation for this mission:
Have any of you ever been directed by a UPS management employee to ignore or violate any UPS training or method of any kind? Please share your story with me. If you are not comfortable sharing it in this forum, please PM me your story.
Sincerely,
I
To All Interested Parties,
Above I have included my OP that the recent renewed discussion was referencing.
Integrity,
You have too much time on your hands. You need to pick up a hobby or get a life !!
A UPS driver, a professional, the best in the world can decide this for themselves.
island1fox,
Thank you for your concern about how I use my time.
It is not that I have any more time on my hands than any other.
We all have 24 hours in a day. 168 hours in a week. I try to use my time effectively, sometimes I do not make the best use of it.
I will certainly try to improve in this area.
Thanks again island1fox!!
FYI: The real issue of this post is the lack of integrity that is shown when local
management direct hourly employees to violate or ignore UPS training or work methods.
The designated walk path was the example for this discussion.
I hope you agree that no local level management person has a right to direct hourly employees to violate or ignore UPS training or work methods.
Sincerely,
I
Designated walk path? Integrity,why is this an issue? are you bored?Generally the customer does not care where you walk as long as they get their package.As a driver,I can decide the safest route to the front door.I think this concern is somewhat frivolous.
DS,
The issue is not who cares, the issue is what are UPSers trained and what are the UPS methods that will be relevant if there is an unfortunate accident or injury.
Local level management do not dictate UPS safe work methods and safety training.
They have no right to direct the employees to violate safe work methods.
Customers do not dictate UPS safe work methods and hourly employees do not dictate UPS safe work methods.
Sincerely,
I
That is one of the few positives about snow--the walkpath is designated for you by the homeowner.
UpstateNYUPSer,
The walkpath is always designated by the homeowner. It is the homeowner installed walkway that leads to the front or rear entrance of the home.
Sincerely,
I