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Should you or Shouldn't you, tip your preloader?
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<blockquote data-quote="HBGPreloader" data-source="post: 1431247" data-attributes="member: 19782"><p>IMHO, if you get tips from your customers, then you should, at least, throw a little something towards your loaders - even if they're not that good.</p><p></p><p>From what I've seen over the few (too many) years I've been at UPS, most of the preloaders try to do what they can with what they got - which really isn't much these days because, now days, "training" mainly consists of spending too much time watching videos and not enough time getting properly trained on how to correctly load the cars. </p><p></p><p>This is in part due to the fact that most of the current supervisors were hired off the street and never loaded a package car. I try to do what I can to inform the the new hires on how to properly load the cars. But, I still have to worry about loading my cars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HBGPreloader, post: 1431247, member: 19782"] IMHO, if you get tips from your customers, then you should, at least, throw a little something towards your loaders - even if they're not that good. From what I've seen over the few (too many) years I've been at UPS, most of the preloaders try to do what they can with what they got - which really isn't much these days because, now days, "training" mainly consists of spending too much time watching videos and not enough time getting properly trained on how to correctly load the cars. This is in part due to the fact that most of the current supervisors were hired off the street and never loaded a package car. I try to do what I can to inform the the new hires on how to properly load the cars. But, I still have to worry about loading my cars. [/QUOTE]
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