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Interviewed for Package handler but starting out as a PT supervisor any advice?
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<blockquote data-quote="BananaCat" data-source="post: 2118488" data-attributes="member: 62462"><p>Hello and welcome to UPS. I'm a fairly new preloader to UPS and was hired on just before peak last year. We have a really well liked PT sup at our facility. He never ever writes any of us up because he knows we are all trying our best. I even offered myself as a scapegoat because I get the most misloads out of the crew of vets that have been there 5 years or more. Upper management has been giving him a lot of flack lately most likely because of me. I'm hoping to get an unpaid vacation/suspension out of the deal. It's definitely a fine line between making the workers happy and the big wigs happy and he errs on the side of the workers which you should do. If you got the backs of the workers, they will get your back in return.</p><p></p><p>Make sure you stress safety and deliver a good safety message first thing in the morning (egress, plastic strap tripping hazards, optimal carry, teamwork on irregular overweights, keeping packages over 40lbs off the top shelf, etc). If you have time try to get everyone to do a quick stretch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BananaCat, post: 2118488, member: 62462"] Hello and welcome to UPS. I'm a fairly new preloader to UPS and was hired on just before peak last year. We have a really well liked PT sup at our facility. He never ever writes any of us up because he knows we are all trying our best. I even offered myself as a scapegoat because I get the most misloads out of the crew of vets that have been there 5 years or more. Upper management has been giving him a lot of flack lately most likely because of me. I'm hoping to get an unpaid vacation/suspension out of the deal. It's definitely a fine line between making the workers happy and the big wigs happy and he errs on the side of the workers which you should do. If you got the backs of the workers, they will get your back in return. Make sure you stress safety and deliver a good safety message first thing in the morning (egress, plastic strap tripping hazards, optimal carry, teamwork on irregular overweights, keeping packages over 40lbs off the top shelf, etc). If you have time try to get everyone to do a quick stretch. [/QUOTE]
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