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Did anyone watch 20/20 last night?
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<blockquote data-quote="CJinx" data-source="post: 1007170" data-attributes="member: 37078"><p>Well, he's right. Handlers are worked like dogs, sent home as soon as possible to preserve DLH, fired at the drop of a hat(sort manager will look for ways to fire somebody if they don't like them), and are indirectly encouraged to take shortcuts like throwing packages by the constant "faster, faster" mentality hammered into their heads. It's nice that the hourly wage is, in most places, head and shoulders above minimum wage. However that does not help when some employees are lucky to see 15 hours a week at most.</p><p></p><p>I do not envy the people responsible for running the preload operation. The standards are ridiculously high and the only way for them to meet their goals is to find ways to game the system and, unfortunately, this is universally bad for the folks that work for them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CJinx, post: 1007170, member: 37078"] Well, he's right. Handlers are worked like dogs, sent home as soon as possible to preserve DLH, fired at the drop of a hat(sort manager will look for ways to fire somebody if they don't like them), and are indirectly encouraged to take shortcuts like throwing packages by the constant "faster, faster" mentality hammered into their heads. It's nice that the hourly wage is, in most places, head and shoulders above minimum wage. However that does not help when some employees are lucky to see 15 hours a week at most. I do not envy the people responsible for running the preload operation. The standards are ridiculously high and the only way for them to meet their goals is to find ways to game the system and, unfortunately, this is universally bad for the folks that work for them. [/QUOTE]
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