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The UPS Policy Book with Integrity: Session 2: Preface Part 1
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<blockquote data-quote="pretzel_man" data-source="post: 811059" data-attributes="member: 927"><p>So, how do I answer this.....</p><p> </p><p>I have never wanted, asked or expected anyone to do anything different in an operation because I'm going to be there. My people absolutely know this and tell me the facts.</p><p> </p><p>However, I am not too naive to know that people will put their best foot forward when a visitor is around. I can see that. I think its human nature. If I were going on a job interview, I would wear a newly pressed suit. Not to kiss ass, but to show respect.</p><p> </p><p>Also, give me a little credit for being able to see through BS. I talk with loaders.... "Is it this clean everyday?" "Do you mark packages every day?" What is your misload frequency?", etc. I can tell if its a show.</p><p> </p><p>I have never been a walk through, shake hands, and take people out to eat kind of person. When I'm in a center, I'm there for a while. Often days. I check look layout, trace, dispatch, metrics, etc. Its hard to hide those problems for a single visit.</p><p> </p><p>Am I jaded? I don't think so. I will not accept a person (especially management) not taking responsibility for THEIR operation and decisions.</p><p> </p><p>I speak to management. If I hear BS, and I call them on it. If they have numbers to chase, I see if they know why. I speak with drivers too. Don't think I don't hear BS from some of them too....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pretzel_man, post: 811059, member: 927"] So, how do I answer this..... I have never wanted, asked or expected anyone to do anything different in an operation because I'm going to be there. My people absolutely know this and tell me the facts. However, I am not too naive to know that people will put their best foot forward when a visitor is around. I can see that. I think its human nature. If I were going on a job interview, I would wear a newly pressed suit. Not to kiss ass, but to show respect. Also, give me a little credit for being able to see through BS. I talk with loaders.... "Is it this clean everyday?" "Do you mark packages every day?" What is your misload frequency?", etc. I can tell if its a show. I have never been a walk through, shake hands, and take people out to eat kind of person. When I'm in a center, I'm there for a while. Often days. I check look layout, trace, dispatch, metrics, etc. Its hard to hide those problems for a single visit. Am I jaded? I don't think so. I will not accept a person (especially management) not taking responsibility for THEIR operation and decisions. I speak to management. If I hear BS, and I call them on it. If they have numbers to chase, I see if they know why. I speak with drivers too. Don't think I don't hear BS from some of them too.... [/QUOTE]
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