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Difference between shifts at UPS?
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<blockquote data-quote="anonymous4" data-source="post: 1194233" data-attributes="member: 30532"><p>I'd say the boys and girls having to load tractor trailers at 12 am in the morning are in a tougher spot. I myself work TWI and can admit I hate extending to the night shift. Not only are the hours out-of-whack, there also tends to be more new blood on this shift. That means union presence is nill and it's like the wild west. I'm not sure where you are but in our area, the night shift tends to be the more productive shift, if only because supervisors doing hourly work is more wide-spread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anonymous4, post: 1194233, member: 30532"] I'd say the boys and girls having to load tractor trailers at 12 am in the morning are in a tougher spot. I myself work TWI and can admit I hate extending to the night shift. Not only are the hours out-of-whack, there also tends to be more new blood on this shift. That means union presence is nill and it's like the wild west. I'm not sure where you are but in our area, the night shift tends to be the more productive shift, if only because supervisors doing hourly work is more wide-spread. [/QUOTE]
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