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<blockquote data-quote="GayOfThrones" data-source="post: 862328" data-attributes="member: 29171"><p>Menotyou,</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure what this young man said that warrants your ire but it's highly offputting. To answer your question XaosinATX it is possible to have someone's re-hire status changed. 1 PT supervisor in our hub was fired by a sort manager, and was re-hired by another after the sort manager that fired him left. If your friend is as good as you say he is it's definately worth a try.</p><p></p><p>For the record the expectation in our hub regarding PPH is 300 pph. We've recently been beta testing a scanning upgrade that will notify you when you've scanned a missort so essentially the loader's job is now simply to build full stable walls, no checking required. 300 pieces an hour is the equivalent of 5 pieces per minute. It's not an impossibly high unachievable number, not by anyone with the slightest work ethic that is. When i was a loader I was loading between 350 and 450 an hour and I remember how annoyed i felt when i was pulled to go help the guys next door who could barely do 200, and yet this person was making upwards of 20 dollars an hour because they were a full timer. </p><p></p><p>"How on earth is this fair?" I thought to myself. </p><p></p><p>And that's the day I realized the Union just wasn't for me. Good employees don't need unions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GayOfThrones, post: 862328, member: 29171"] Menotyou, I'm not sure what this young man said that warrants your ire but it's highly offputting. To answer your question XaosinATX it is possible to have someone's re-hire status changed. 1 PT supervisor in our hub was fired by a sort manager, and was re-hired by another after the sort manager that fired him left. If your friend is as good as you say he is it's definately worth a try. For the record the expectation in our hub regarding PPH is 300 pph. We've recently been beta testing a scanning upgrade that will notify you when you've scanned a missort so essentially the loader's job is now simply to build full stable walls, no checking required. 300 pieces an hour is the equivalent of 5 pieces per minute. It's not an impossibly high unachievable number, not by anyone with the slightest work ethic that is. When i was a loader I was loading between 350 and 450 an hour and I remember how annoyed i felt when i was pulled to go help the guys next door who could barely do 200, and yet this person was making upwards of 20 dollars an hour because they were a full timer. "How on earth is this fair?" I thought to myself. And that's the day I realized the Union just wasn't for me. Good employees don't need unions. [/QUOTE]
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