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What I've Learned In My First 60 Days at UPS
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<blockquote data-quote="bsmith08" data-source="post: 1446727" data-attributes="member: 55051"><p>1) I'm still not sure if it's the p/t job for me, but it's gotten easier over time. </p><p>2) As a pre-loader, it's obvious that some drivers are divas. Instead of directing their anger at mgmt, they snap at you for a full package car with 170 stops.</p><p>3) I'm not sure if I could ever be a supervisor. A good number of them are blatant a$$e$.</p><p>4) The sound of the scan check is annoying as all hell.</p><p>5) Work as Directed is more often than not, arbitrary and capricious.</p><p>6) According to my pedometer, I take about 18,000 steps during my shift.</p><p>7) If you post on Brown Cafe as a "newbie" you will likely be verbally beat down. If you snap back, you will be called a troll.</p><p>8) The turnover rate is extremely high. I was in the " mentoring" sessions with about 14 people and only about five of us have remained.</p><p>9)Getting two pages of adcuts at 8:00am is not okay.</p><p>10) I work with a great group of guys who have helped make my adjustment to the job somewhat favorable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bsmith08, post: 1446727, member: 55051"] 1) I'm still not sure if it's the p/t job for me, but it's gotten easier over time. 2) As a pre-loader, it's obvious that some drivers are divas. Instead of directing their anger at mgmt, they snap at you for a full package car with 170 stops. 3) I'm not sure if I could ever be a supervisor. A good number of them are blatant a$$e$. 4) The sound of the scan check is annoying as all hell. 5) Work as Directed is more often than not, arbitrary and capricious. 6) According to my pedometer, I take about 18,000 steps during my shift. 7) If you post on Brown Cafe as a "newbie" you will likely be verbally beat down. If you snap back, you will be called a troll. 8) The turnover rate is extremely high. I was in the " mentoring" sessions with about 14 people and only about five of us have remained. 9)Getting two pages of adcuts at 8:00am is not okay. 10) I work with a great group of guys who have helped make my adjustment to the job somewhat favorable. [/QUOTE]
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