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<blockquote data-quote="PTSOOP" data-source="post: 1770503" data-attributes="member: 59619"><p>As a PT Sup, the daily battle is hourly employees showing up, and showing up on time. On my belt, roughly 70-percent of hourlies show up on a "good" day. "I", am the one who is responsible for getting the sort loaded. "I", am the one who gets called on the carpet if the sort doesn't happen correctly. IF NO ONE is showing up on time, or at all, I'm short handed. People say that Sups are taking away work from hourlies if they help out. NOT TRUE. Sups don't want to help out. But they carry the responsibility and if hourlies don't show up, or show up whenever they want, what is a Sup supposed to do? Sups are not taking work away from hourlies. Hourlies are taking work away from themselves when they won't show up. And hiring more hourlies isn't the solution. The solution is for hourly employees to show up and do the work that they agreed to do. IF they do so, then Sups won't have to do any of the work that hourlies are hired to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PTSOOP, post: 1770503, member: 59619"] As a PT Sup, the daily battle is hourly employees showing up, and showing up on time. On my belt, roughly 70-percent of hourlies show up on a "good" day. "I", am the one who is responsible for getting the sort loaded. "I", am the one who gets called on the carpet if the sort doesn't happen correctly. IF NO ONE is showing up on time, or at all, I'm short handed. People say that Sups are taking away work from hourlies if they help out. NOT TRUE. Sups don't want to help out. But they carry the responsibility and if hourlies don't show up, or show up whenever they want, what is a Sup supposed to do? Sups are not taking work away from hourlies. Hourlies are taking work away from themselves when they won't show up. And hiring more hourlies isn't the solution. The solution is for hourly employees to show up and do the work that they agreed to do. IF they do so, then Sups won't have to do any of the work that hourlies are hired to do. [/QUOTE]
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