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<blockquote data-quote="Steamtrain" data-source="post: 2481439" data-attributes="member: 65338"><p>Assuming you are a preload supervisor, it's fairly simple to learn your job duties. I had the same struggle as you did when i became a PT sup. Don't do Union work such as moving boxes, loading/unloading unless it's for training or safety reasons. For more information on that refer to the contract. The Suplemental agreement to the National UPS agreement article 46, section 3 has a section on supervisors working. Don't be threaten by grievances, if you're not doing anything to violate the contract, illegal or unethical you have no reason to feel threaten. Your best friend is the UPS policy book and reading through the current contract. You will learn to defend your self properly as well as how to deal with situations such as the ones you've encountered. Learn learn learn, respect your people and they will respect you! I love management, don't get discouraged and keep on moving!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steamtrain, post: 2481439, member: 65338"] Assuming you are a preload supervisor, it's fairly simple to learn your job duties. I had the same struggle as you did when i became a PT sup. Don't do Union work such as moving boxes, loading/unloading unless it's for training or safety reasons. For more information on that refer to the contract. The Suplemental agreement to the National UPS agreement article 46, section 3 has a section on supervisors working. Don't be threaten by grievances, if you're not doing anything to violate the contract, illegal or unethical you have no reason to feel threaten. Your best friend is the UPS policy book and reading through the current contract. You will learn to defend your self properly as well as how to deal with situations such as the ones you've encountered. Learn learn learn, respect your people and they will respect you! I love management, don't get discouraged and keep on moving! [/QUOTE]
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