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<blockquote data-quote="UPS Preloader" data-source="post: 1104116" data-attributes="member: 29235"><p>laffter, I agree with reydluap. Unless you've been told otherwise, the irregs and missed packages are not your responsibility. Your responsibilty is the trucks that are assigned to you. Unless otherwise directed, your truck needs to be your priority. Also, if your Sup wants you out by nine, let him know that you don't wear a watch and if he wants you off the clock he needs to come and tell you otherwise you won't know when it's 9:00. As far as whether you or the driver should watch for the supervisor working? The answer is both, but unless the driver is willing to sign the grievance or at a minimum be a witness, you need to be the one keeping track of the supervisor.</p><p></p><p>Example: Several weeks ago I was told to clock out. After doing so I noticed one of the supervisors helping wrap up the mall truck in our building. (Not my pull.) I went down there and just stood there and observed. After several minutes the Sup asked me what I was doing so I told him "I was keeping track of my minutes." He laughed, worked another minute and then told me to get my *ss over there to help finish up. He paid me for the entire time as if I never punched out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPS Preloader, post: 1104116, member: 29235"] laffter, I agree with reydluap. Unless you've been told otherwise, the irregs and missed packages are not your responsibility. Your responsibilty is the trucks that are assigned to you. Unless otherwise directed, your truck needs to be your priority. Also, if your Sup wants you out by nine, let him know that you don't wear a watch and if he wants you off the clock he needs to come and tell you otherwise you won't know when it's 9:00. As far as whether you or the driver should watch for the supervisor working? The answer is both, but unless the driver is willing to sign the grievance or at a minimum be a witness, you need to be the one keeping track of the supervisor. Example: Several weeks ago I was told to clock out. After doing so I noticed one of the supervisors helping wrap up the mall truck in our building. (Not my pull.) I went down there and just stood there and observed. After several minutes the Sup asked me what I was doing so I told him "I was keeping track of my minutes." He laughed, worked another minute and then told me to get my *ss over there to help finish up. He paid me for the entire time as if I never punched out. [/QUOTE]
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