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<blockquote data-quote="hoser" data-source="post: 349524" data-attributes="member: 6357"><p>do your job. let that person do their job. if the supervisor wants you to do their job for them, then do it. look at it this way: you can load 3 pcars in 1 hour, or half of 6 pcars in 1 hour. stop whining and crying, there are lots of dynamics and facts that supervisors have to deal with. you are unionized, so use that power to play games with the supervisor. its the UPS way to survival. take a <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group1/censored2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored2:" title="Censored2 :censored2:" data-shortname=":censored2:" /> on your productivity, see what they do. crying and putting in double the effort won't do a thing. play the game of UPS operations management.</p><p> </p><p></p><p>YES. i was a great worker who became miserable because of the lack of respect from the people above me. so then i got miserable and played the game of trying to piss off the supervisor by playing certain cards, like "hey, you can't do unionized work!" and "hey! i'm not lifting a pallet jack from my feet to my stomach level, that's stupid and unsafe!" man that would piss off supervisors so much.</p><p>it made my days at UPS a little less unbearable. then i quit and now i am at a job that pays a better hourly wage, is less work, and that I don't have to get drunk after every night.</p><p> </p><p>i used to say "i take pride in my work", then everyone laughed at me. three months later, i realized why. spend your energy doing other things, like volunteering or something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hoser, post: 349524, member: 6357"] do your job. let that person do their job. if the supervisor wants you to do their job for them, then do it. look at it this way: you can load 3 pcars in 1 hour, or half of 6 pcars in 1 hour. stop whining and crying, there are lots of dynamics and facts that supervisors have to deal with. you are unionized, so use that power to play games with the supervisor. its the UPS way to survival. take a :censored: on your productivity, see what they do. crying and putting in double the effort won't do a thing. play the game of UPS operations management. YES. i was a great worker who became miserable because of the lack of respect from the people above me. so then i got miserable and played the game of trying to piss off the supervisor by playing certain cards, like "hey, you can't do unionized work!" and "hey! i'm not lifting a pallet jack from my feet to my stomach level, that's stupid and unsafe!" man that would piss off supervisors so much. it made my days at UPS a little less unbearable. then i quit and now i am at a job that pays a better hourly wage, is less work, and that I don't have to get drunk after every night. i used to say "i take pride in my work", then everyone laughed at me. three months later, i realized why. spend your energy doing other things, like volunteering or something. [/QUOTE]
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