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<blockquote data-quote="JJinVA" data-source="post: 4614784" data-attributes="member: 80301"><p>Already argued this point. UPS has been under-staffed since I started, and Im certain long before that. When I was in unload, me and a buddy of mine were unloading 5-6 trailers each a day and sorting another 3. We had TWO unload teams. TWO. We were completely overworked, but wanted to keep our jobs so we made it happen. That was in the summertime on top of that so it was hot as hell to boot. Complaining and letting things pile up doesnt seem to work from my perspective. I watch it happen daily with no change. If I have something to do when I get home, Im not gonna sit back so I can end up with a 14 hour day. If my loader did a decent job I wouldnt help. And on the days when I have one of the vet loaders loading my truck I dont help. I kick them a $20 and then go eat some breakfast. But youd be dishonest if you said that every shatty loader is only shatty because theyre overworked. Some of them just think showing up is good enough and the union will carry them the rest of the way. *shrug* Be offended if youre that kind of loader cause Im definitely going to go through the truck lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJinVA, post: 4614784, member: 80301"] Already argued this point. UPS has been under-staffed since I started, and Im certain long before that. When I was in unload, me and a buddy of mine were unloading 5-6 trailers each a day and sorting another 3. We had TWO unload teams. TWO. We were completely overworked, but wanted to keep our jobs so we made it happen. That was in the summertime on top of that so it was hot as hell to boot. Complaining and letting things pile up doesnt seem to work from my perspective. I watch it happen daily with no change. If I have something to do when I get home, Im not gonna sit back so I can end up with a 14 hour day. If my loader did a decent job I wouldnt help. And on the days when I have one of the vet loaders loading my truck I dont help. I kick them a $20 and then go eat some breakfast. But youd be dishonest if you said that every shatty loader is only shatty because theyre overworked. Some of them just think showing up is good enough and the union will carry them the rest of the way. *shrug* Be offended if youre that kind of loader cause Im definitely going to go through the truck lol [/QUOTE]
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