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How could anyone say preload is harder?
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<blockquote data-quote="laffter" data-source="post: 1178787" data-attributes="member: 43119"><p>I'm going to answer this question with an example.</p><p></p><p>We currently have a preload sup who transferred from twilight. A month or two ago, a few days after he started preload, I asked him which shift he liked better. His answer, at the time, was- same crap, different sort. He was pretty calm and collected for the first while.</p><p></p><p>As time went on, he has been getting more and more stressed out over preload's bs. Late downtimes, how we get slammed after break day after day, being bitched at by his sup over production and/or misloads, etc. Today, he did pick-off for our belt. He has done alright before, but for some reason it just wasn't working out today. He was about lose it, mentally. For what felt like a good solid hour, he was shutting off the belt every ~15 seconds, putting him right back into the same mess that caused him to shut it off in the first place. By break time, the whole belt was filled to capacity. He ended up sorting through break, which sort of screwed all of us over, because our slides were full by the time we got back.</p><p></p><p>When I double-shift and work twilight, I see part time sups walking around pretty relaxed. They don't seem to have very many worries. The only one I ever see semi-stressed out is the full time unload sup, and even then it's no where close to what the (preload) full time sup for our center looks like most of the time.</p><p></p><p>I know that OP is a troll and this is a bs question in the first place. But the circus this morning gave me a great example to answer with anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="laffter, post: 1178787, member: 43119"] I'm going to answer this question with an example. We currently have a preload sup who transferred from twilight. A month or two ago, a few days after he started preload, I asked him which shift he liked better. His answer, at the time, was- same crap, different sort. He was pretty calm and collected for the first while. As time went on, he has been getting more and more stressed out over preload's bs. Late downtimes, how we get slammed after break day after day, being bitched at by his sup over production and/or misloads, etc. Today, he did pick-off for our belt. He has done alright before, but for some reason it just wasn't working out today. He was about lose it, mentally. For what felt like a good solid hour, he was shutting off the belt every ~15 seconds, putting him right back into the same mess that caused him to shut it off in the first place. By break time, the whole belt was filled to capacity. He ended up sorting through break, which sort of screwed all of us over, because our slides were full by the time we got back. When I double-shift and work twilight, I see part time sups walking around pretty relaxed. They don't seem to have very many worries. The only one I ever see semi-stressed out is the full time unload sup, and even then it's no where close to what the (preload) full time sup for our center looks like most of the time. I know that OP is a troll and this is a bs question in the first place. But the circus this morning gave me a great example to answer with anyway. [/QUOTE]
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