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<blockquote data-quote="Ptrunner" data-source="post: 474362" data-attributes="member: 14530"><p>Getting rid of pt supes would be the easiest cost-cutting measure. At least a quarter reduction would be enough and the profit shown would be tremedous. UPS would wow their shareholders with the new found profit. </p><p> </p><p>The arguement for pt-supes who would say whose going to watch the hourlies. Well you need a supe to train. That could be pt. The current workers who already have been working for a time they have their numbers. If they all of a sudden have a sudden sharp drop in production on a daily basis; it could be two reason's and these two alone.</p><p> </p><p>1. The pt supe was working on a daily basis.</p><p> </p><p>2. The hourlies are taking their time and yes do need to get fired.</p><p> </p><p>Otherwise most hourlies are honest and hardworking and just want to go home and thus the job will get done right. No one likes looking like an idiot doing misloads. And after a number of misloads (like numerous) then yeah they should get fired.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ptrunner, post: 474362, member: 14530"] Getting rid of pt supes would be the easiest cost-cutting measure. At least a quarter reduction would be enough and the profit shown would be tremedous. UPS would wow their shareholders with the new found profit. The arguement for pt-supes who would say whose going to watch the hourlies. Well you need a supe to train. That could be pt. The current workers who already have been working for a time they have their numbers. If they all of a sudden have a sudden sharp drop in production on a daily basis; it could be two reason's and these two alone. 1. The pt supe was working on a daily basis. 2. The hourlies are taking their time and yes do need to get fired. Otherwise most hourlies are honest and hardworking and just want to go home and thus the job will get done right. No one likes looking like an idiot doing misloads. And after a number of misloads (like numerous) then yeah they should get fired. [/QUOTE]
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