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written up for misloads?
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<blockquote data-quote="westsideworma" data-source="post: 425458"><p>NINE DAYS?! Writing you up for that when you haven't even been here two full work weeks is ridiculous. Period. However I was told to write someone up who's been here 8 years for having 1 misload...I found that ludicrous as well. They wanted corrective action for the guy, he isn't normally on my line (doesn't normally misload when he is either), he was just covering because someone called in sick so anything I could do wouldn't matter (to me anyway as I don't have him).</p><p></p><p>If he keeps on you about this, go to HR, our HR dep would NOT stand for this and hopefully neither will yours. Should we care about misloads? absolutely, but progressive discipline on someone who probably hasn't even got all the tools/information yet (no offense intended) is foolish. This is just an assumption as it usually takes the 30 day period to really "get" the methods plus getting used to the pace and a bit longer to perfect all that you have learned. Though from what you've said it sounds like you received little to no training.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westsideworma, post: 425458"] NINE DAYS?! Writing you up for that when you haven't even been here two full work weeks is ridiculous. Period. However I was told to write someone up who's been here 8 years for having 1 misload...I found that ludicrous as well. They wanted corrective action for the guy, he isn't normally on my line (doesn't normally misload when he is either), he was just covering because someone called in sick so anything I could do wouldn't matter (to me anyway as I don't have him). If he keeps on you about this, go to HR, our HR dep would NOT stand for this and hopefully neither will yours. Should we care about misloads? absolutely, but progressive discipline on someone who probably hasn't even got all the tools/information yet (no offense intended) is foolish. This is just an assumption as it usually takes the 30 day period to really "get" the methods plus getting used to the pace and a bit longer to perfect all that you have learned. Though from what you've said it sounds like you received little to no training. [/QUOTE]
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