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<blockquote data-quote="Justaloader" data-source="post: 4293883" data-attributes="member: 77989"><p>Agreed - but then again, we already run with minimum overhead in this hub. Before peak started, we were promised two loaders per trailer, with a guy up at the top of the roller line breaking jams to keep everything moving. What a crock of <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group1/censored2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored2:" title="Censored2 :censored2:" data-shortname=":censored2:" />. Right now we have 8 doors in my "PD", which is the heaviest PD in the building (by heaviest, I mean we handle the most volume) - 8 loaders (two of which only work in one door). You do the math. The sups jump in and help us out when we are completely over-run with packages. I agree with filing grievences and whatnot, but I also agree in not biting a helping hand. Of course that brings up the topic of them hiring more more staff, yadda yadda. I've already had this convo countless times. Things will never change - they'll run with minimum overhead, and do what they "want" to do instead of what they "should" do, all the while our steward and BA claim "we've never seen hourlies sent home and sups stay and work" - as there was literally a sup working right next to the steward on the air wall line loading trailers. I digress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justaloader, post: 4293883, member: 77989"] Agreed - but then again, we already run with minimum overhead in this hub. Before peak started, we were promised two loaders per trailer, with a guy up at the top of the roller line breaking jams to keep everything moving. What a crock of :censored:. Right now we have 8 doors in my "PD", which is the heaviest PD in the building (by heaviest, I mean we handle the most volume) - 8 loaders (two of which only work in one door). You do the math. The sups jump in and help us out when we are completely over-run with packages. I agree with filing grievences and whatnot, but I also agree in not biting a helping hand. Of course that brings up the topic of them hiring more more staff, yadda yadda. I've already had this convo countless times. Things will never change - they'll run with minimum overhead, and do what they "want" to do instead of what they "should" do, all the while our steward and BA claim "we've never seen hourlies sent home and sups stay and work" - as there was literally a sup working right next to the steward on the air wall line loading trailers. I digress. [/QUOTE]
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