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<blockquote data-quote="ORLY!?!" data-source="post: 552362" data-attributes="member: 16334"><p>Oh I know that it isnt the sup overseeing that side of the line. Most of the time its the main line sup looking to take the advantage. The sup with me knows better, and yet the main line sup comes barking at him telling him to make me to do this and that. I almost want to say "go read a PCM to someone" LOL. Those hardcore sups seem to have no soul whatsoever. Makes me wonder if they know what they're doing to people. Of course its only to look good with numbers and/or in front of higher up sups that might be spec'in. </p><p> </p><p>There also other people that should be doing it but they never ask them. Like the preloader next to me shows up half an hour late almost everyday and takes one package in at a time. Low and behold he has hardly any package build up at the back of his car at the end of the night, yet I have loads of stuff. This is after I broke down each cage and pretty much cashed out each one completely all shift. </p><p> </p><p>I see it like "Oh hes fast, never miss loads and doesnt seem to mind helping out" Pffft, I do mind. I even get upset in front the main line sup from time to time. </p><p> </p><p>I gain a rhythm when preloading. When I get pulled I completely lose the steps. It takes a few cages to get into ( what I call ) the dance. It is like a dance, move your feet, arms and body to the flow of the line. Getting told to go help or do something causes me to forget how to dance with the line. When I come back to my cages I'm lost, out of rythyth and place. It takes a lot of energy to get back into the flow. Thats why I dont like being pulled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ORLY!?!, post: 552362, member: 16334"] Oh I know that it isnt the sup overseeing that side of the line. Most of the time its the main line sup looking to take the advantage. The sup with me knows better, and yet the main line sup comes barking at him telling him to make me to do this and that. I almost want to say "go read a PCM to someone" LOL. Those hardcore sups seem to have no soul whatsoever. Makes me wonder if they know what they're doing to people. Of course its only to look good with numbers and/or in front of higher up sups that might be spec'in. There also other people that should be doing it but they never ask them. Like the preloader next to me shows up half an hour late almost everyday and takes one package in at a time. Low and behold he has hardly any package build up at the back of his car at the end of the night, yet I have loads of stuff. This is after I broke down each cage and pretty much cashed out each one completely all shift. I see it like "Oh hes fast, never miss loads and doesnt seem to mind helping out" Pffft, I do mind. I even get upset in front the main line sup from time to time. I gain a rhythm when preloading. When I get pulled I completely lose the steps. It takes a few cages to get into ( what I call ) the dance. It is like a dance, move your feet, arms and body to the flow of the line. Getting told to go help or do something causes me to forget how to dance with the line. When I come back to my cages I'm lost, out of rythyth and place. It takes a lot of energy to get back into the flow. Thats why I dont like being pulled. [/QUOTE]
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