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Is this normal when working at UPS?
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<blockquote data-quote="bleedinbrown58" data-source="post: 2169424" data-attributes="member: 46975"><p>First off....why are you asking for help? We all have super heavy days once in while where we get backed up....but it shouldn't be a frequent thing. Eight months is long enough to learn the job. Keep up with the flow and load. The only time you should ask your coworker (not your sup) for help is with an over 70. If the supervisor starts loading.... because evidently you can't DO your job well.... ask why he's touching packages instead of sending a coworker to bail you out. If he refuses to stop loading....ask for your steward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bleedinbrown58, post: 2169424, member: 46975"] First off....why are you asking for help? We all have super heavy days once in while where we get backed up....but it shouldn't be a frequent thing. Eight months is long enough to learn the job. Keep up with the flow and load. The only time you should ask your coworker (not your sup) for help is with an over 70. If the supervisor starts loading.... because evidently you can't DO your job well.... ask why he's touching packages instead of sending a coworker to bail you out. If he refuses to stop loading....ask for your steward. [/QUOTE]
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