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What Traits In A Supervisor Do You Admire/Hate?
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<blockquote data-quote="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)" data-source="post: 416309" data-attributes="member: 12570"><p>Ours is a small center and our air driver is actually a 22.3 employee who works the preload, drives to the airport and then delivers any EAMs we may have that cannot be delivered by the FT driver. If this driver is still on the clock they would most certainly have sent him to do this. However, when he punches out there is no one else available to do this so should NSP have to work around 28 boxes just so that a supervisor does not touch a package? Calling in a laid off employee for less than an hours work just does not make sense IMO.</p><p> </p><p>Red, I can see your point but hope that you can see mine. Common sense needs to come in to play, not blind adherence to the contract, to keep the operation going. I for one would hate to have to take 28 pkgs off the pkg car, deliver a stop, and then put 28 pkgs back on the car, and so on and so on...until there was enough space to not have to do this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret), post: 416309, member: 12570"] Ours is a small center and our air driver is actually a 22.3 employee who works the preload, drives to the airport and then delivers any EAMs we may have that cannot be delivered by the FT driver. If this driver is still on the clock they would most certainly have sent him to do this. However, when he punches out there is no one else available to do this so should NSP have to work around 28 boxes just so that a supervisor does not touch a package? Calling in a laid off employee for less than an hours work just does not make sense IMO. Red, I can see your point but hope that you can see mine. Common sense needs to come in to play, not blind adherence to the contract, to keep the operation going. I for one would hate to have to take 28 pkgs off the pkg car, deliver a stop, and then put 28 pkgs back on the car, and so on and so on...until there was enough space to not have to do this. [/QUOTE]
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