UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)
Well-Known Member
There's very few of those here that I would want to take lunch with.
Dilli--come up to the North Country--I'll have lunch with you.
There's very few of those here that I would want to take lunch with.
That doesn't bother me at all.........considering I'm 500-550 +/- miles from the part of the boarder where most of the trouble is.trp you any more nervous or cautious now when working with everything going on around the mexican border?
If or when I ever get up that way I will happily take you up on that offer.Dilli--come up to the North Country--I'll have lunch with you.
What do you expect to find, a roll of nickles?For the Money!!! They say these days because of the economy you can find it stashed just about anywhere!!
Excuse me while I pick up my drink cup and wipe the soda off my laptop.In a way I guess I'm like everyone else. Like my job despise some of my bosses. My boss is at the divison manager level. There was a time when I started with this company when most divison managers were pretty good and most came up locally and knew everyone.
In todays world most are imported carpet baggers from somewhere else and many must have failed a psych test to get promoted to divison manager. I've seen some really bizarre personality types from the divison manager hiding in his office type to the vulger bi polar female types.
divison managers no longer have the autonomy to run thier operations. they are now micro managed by district managers as if they were brand new supervisors.
I face a constant battle in todays world. If a driver of mine gets hurt or has an accident then its not his fault it is mine. I did not observe the person before he/she had an accident , observe that person working unsafely and correct his behavior with a warning letter. Thus I now find myself having to answer questions such as "how many warning letters did you give out" as part of how I am evaluated. Never mind that my feeder group has not had an accident in a month or an injury in three weeks.
It comes with the terroritory. I consider it part of my job to deflect some of this type of thinking. I often wonder if my drivers realize that a talk with is doing them a favor. I have no problem giving out discipline to those I observe being grossly unsafe. But discipline should never be a number that is counted to determine your effectiveness in managing your group.
anyway thats my vent.
It is called selfless acts. You the man steward you the man!I enjoy being a package car driver. I love the customers, do not mind the physical work, but do hate the long hours and sometimes the simple miscommunications with management, like too many air stops.
I can not remember the last time i was in the office for myself? 5 years ago? But as a steward i see the ugly side of this business. I sometimes ask myself why do i do it? Life would be so much easier going in to work working and going home!
Just because you worked in crappy jobs/companies and conditions does not make it ok for UPS to treat us the way they do. We are treated better here for one reason.I agree with you about this being the best trucking job there is. I feel sorry for a lot of you people that have never worked anywhere else except UPS. I worked almost 30 jobs and 12 different trucking jobs before working here and there is no comparison.
sure , i don't like the bs from management sometimes but I'd rather put up with it than working 20 hrs a day like I used to or be fired. fixing my company truck or be let go, working with broken fingers or toes like I have or be told to hit the road, doing a lot of work unpaid or see you later driver. working sick.
a 60 hr week was a vacation. i put in a lot of 100 hr weeks for $400-500 back in the early 80's and i was lucky to get it. On my last job before UPS I was making $9 and hr driving a logging truck, No sick days, no vacations, no paid holidays. if you called in sick, you lost your truck. Even today, most non union drivers don't get half of what we get. No benefits for most of them too.
most of my working life has been for non union companies and you guys think you have to put up with a bunch of crap, why don't you speak to non union drivers for a change?
Most of you guys just don't know how good you have it. complain, complain, complain.
after 15 years here the poor attitude becomes contagious. I try to stay away from the mopes at work. My wife laughs at me when I complain. She says "I remember when you........"
If you don't like your job, then quit and try the real world. ( and I can move up ) get a reality check.
Anyways, that's my rant. I love the feeder work for the most part. if only i could just come to work and do the job without any interference, it would be almost perfect, ha ha.
I'll get some negatives about this but it's the truth.
I look at A-Holes everyday. They are the ones wearing the ties.Which raises the question, Why would anyone choose that profession? Who would wake up ANY morning excited about looking up....
What makes someone want to be a proctologist?
You left out watermelon wine.I love .....
little baby ducks,
old pick-up trucks,
slow-moving trains,
and rain
Different song....lolYou left out watermelon wine.
do mgrs/sups operate on a good cop-bad cop system?
Would you tell us all how to do that and receive full pension benefits?
Some of us would really like to know.
In a way I guess I'm like everyone else. Like my job despise some of my bosses. My boss is at the divison manager level. There was a time when I started with this company when most divison managers were pretty good and most came up locally and knew everyone.
In todays world most are imported carpet baggers from somewhere else and many must have failed a psych test to get promoted to divison manager. I've seen some really bizarre personality types from the divison manager hiding in his office type to the vulger bi polar female types.
divison managers no longer have the autonomy to run thier operations. they are now micro managed by district managers as if they were brand new supervisors.
I face a constant battle in todays world. If a driver of mine gets hurt or has an accident then its not his fault it is mine. I did not observe the person before he/she had an accident , observe that person working unsafely and correct his behavior with a warning letter. Thus I now find myself having to answer questions such as "how many warning letters did you give out" as part of how I am evaluated. Never mind that my feeder group has not had an accident in a month or an injury in three weeks.
It comes with the terroritory. I consider it part of my job to deflect some of this type of thinking. I often wonder if my drivers realize that a talk with is doing them a favor. I have no problem giving out discipline to those I observe being grossly unsafe. But discipline should never be a number that is counted to determine your effectiveness in managing your group.
anyway thats my vent.
I'm a driver and I love my job, or at least I did until we got a new center manager and he started laying everyone off. There are three centers in my building and ours is the only one that has had lay offs. And we are the biggest of the three centers in the district. This unloading from 4 to 7 in the morning and 5 till 9 at night is friggen killing me. I can't wait till they transfer this Bozo center manager the frig outta here....Is there anybody working for UPS that likes their job?
I am not saying this to stir the pot, I am worried.
I chose this career (still waiting my turn to drive) but now it bothers me that it seams like everyone hates their job.
I understand that some come here to complain and even in a job you love there are days that a bit of complaining is in order.
Is there anybody that the whole package works for, that gets along with management, that doesn't have a underlying resentment of the company eating them up?
Is there anybody that would recommend the job to their son or daughter?