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<blockquote data-quote="Darmark7" data-source="post: 4863682" data-attributes="member: 83127"><p>Do everything by the book. Do not worry about time. After running and doing things wrong for so long it is hard to do the job right. Start now by Pretending that there is a supervisor with you every day and if you wouldn’t do it with a supervisor watching then don’t do it without one. This will get you trained to do the job right and to where they can’t harass you for doing something wrong or unsafe. If they give you to much work make it their problem, it’s not your job to make up for their over dispatching. You have to stop thinking you have to be off early. I went in with the thought I was going to have a 13 hr day and any less was a short day. Good lesson to learn is that supervisors are not your friend. Those high fives and fist bumps today for running and doing things wrong will get a knife in your back and fired tomorrow. Supervisors and center managers that have been there any time at all have had to screw over many people. If you don’t have a personality to screw over people you don’t go into management or if you do have a heart you won’t stay long. Think of yourself and your family not people that could care less about you. Many here knows my feelings about UPS. I made it 39+ yrs by doing my job and going home. I didn’t hang around and shop talk with employees or supervisors. I didn’t come home and even talk about work with my family and when I left that place I walked out the last day into retirement without saying a word. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darmark7, post: 4863682, member: 83127"] Do everything by the book. Do not worry about time. After running and doing things wrong for so long it is hard to do the job right. Start now by Pretending that there is a supervisor with you every day and if you wouldn’t do it with a supervisor watching then don’t do it without one. This will get you trained to do the job right and to where they can’t harass you for doing something wrong or unsafe. If they give you to much work make it their problem, it’s not your job to make up for their over dispatching. You have to stop thinking you have to be off early. I went in with the thought I was going to have a 13 hr day and any less was a short day. Good lesson to learn is that supervisors are not your friend. Those high fives and fist bumps today for running and doing things wrong will get a knife in your back and fired tomorrow. Supervisors and center managers that have been there any time at all have had to screw over many people. If you don’t have a personality to screw over people you don’t go into management or if you do have a heart you won’t stay long. Think of yourself and your family not people that could care less about you. Many here knows my feelings about UPS. I made it 39+ yrs by doing my job and going home. I didn’t hang around and shop talk with employees or supervisors. I didn’t come home and even talk about work with my family and when I left that place I walked out the last day into retirement without saying a word. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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