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<blockquote data-quote="brando21" data-source="post: 749855" data-attributes="member: 29530"><p>Magnus, </p><p>No it was not at a California hub. I live around the east coast, I don’t want to be too specific, in case someone their reads my post I don’t want it to seem like I was bad mouthing them, which I wasn’t anyway, just confused.</p><p></p><p> In retrospect, I realize I may have seemed like a snob when I was describing what others were wearing but I was just trying to come up with a reason why they waited so long to actually start, and put me in the bullpen so to speak.</p><p></p><p> A little update….. I have made it through my first week loading and its going well, its hard work but that’s what I expected. I am a little sore but as time goes on I should get used to it. Other than that I haven’t encountered some of the negatives like I have seen posted on the message board, the supervisors and trainers all seem to be good guys. After reading some of the posts that made it seem like all the supervisors were all just pricks, I will be honest I was a little concerned. Moreover, after my first full day Fri after my shift ended my supervisor approached me and said good-job and shook my hand, it may just be BS but little things like that go along way in making the job a good situation and drive me to be a better worker. However, its only been 1 week and not that I am planning on making a mistake, but will see how things change if I do.</p><p></p><p>-Thanks for the replies everyone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brando21, post: 749855, member: 29530"] Magnus, No it was not at a California hub. I live around the east coast, I don’t want to be too specific, in case someone their reads my post I don’t want it to seem like I was bad mouthing them, which I wasn’t anyway, just confused. In retrospect, I realize I may have seemed like a snob when I was describing what others were wearing but I was just trying to come up with a reason why they waited so long to actually start, and put me in the bullpen so to speak. A little update….. I have made it through my first week loading and its going well, its hard work but that’s what I expected. I am a little sore but as time goes on I should get used to it. Other than that I haven’t encountered some of the negatives like I have seen posted on the message board, the supervisors and trainers all seem to be good guys. After reading some of the posts that made it seem like all the supervisors were all just pricks, I will be honest I was a little concerned. Moreover, after my first full day Fri after my shift ended my supervisor approached me and said good-job and shook my hand, it may just be BS but little things like that go along way in making the job a good situation and drive me to be a better worker. However, its only been 1 week and not that I am planning on making a mistake, but will see how things change if I do. -Thanks for the replies everyone [/QUOTE]
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