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What does a an On-Car Supervisor do?
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<blockquote data-quote="sortaisle" data-source="post: 969540" data-attributes="member: 17605"><p>On Car sups train package car drivers. They get yelled at by upper management and get railed by the drivers because their dispatch sucks. Your job is threatened everyday because UPS eats their own. They motivate through fear and threatening rather than positive encouragement. You could consolidate every route in the building into one car and it still wouldn't be enough. Some on car sups can keep a level head through the stress. It honestly doesn't seem as bad as it use to be for them since they started with home life/work life. That means you can't work 16 hour days anymore...unless it's peak. It just depends on your building...but I'm in a medium sized hub and it's not a fun job here. Depends on what you can handle. Also, your basically a package car driver on salary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sortaisle, post: 969540, member: 17605"] On Car sups train package car drivers. They get yelled at by upper management and get railed by the drivers because their dispatch sucks. Your job is threatened everyday because UPS eats their own. They motivate through fear and threatening rather than positive encouragement. You could consolidate every route in the building into one car and it still wouldn't be enough. Some on car sups can keep a level head through the stress. It honestly doesn't seem as bad as it use to be for them since they started with home life/work life. That means you can't work 16 hour days anymore...unless it's peak. It just depends on your building...but I'm in a medium sized hub and it's not a fun job here. Depends on what you can handle. Also, your basically a package car driver on salary. [/QUOTE]
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