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How are they going to keep PTers after next month.
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<blockquote data-quote="bellesotico" data-source="post: 377869" data-attributes="member: 15614"><p>Mare-</p><p></p><p>As I read your post I just sat here nodding my head in agreement. I totally understand..COMPLETELY! On the same token after only a short period of time with the company (just over a year) I've come to the not so startling realization that part timer is just code for "fall guy".</p><p></p><p>I exist in the UPS world and accept that there are things I cannot change. I go to work because it is my choice, and I do my job to the best of my abilities because it makes ME feel good. I have a strong sense of pride in my work and it shows. The only time I bother with management is when they bother with me and we have a clear understanding that I won't tolerate harassment nor will I ever play the blame game. When I make a mistake I am the first to admit it and I work diligently to correct it. But I am not afraid to assert myself when I felt they were wrong. </p><p></p><p>I guess what I am trying to say is the more we as part timers get upset about such as management walking around basically saying how bad we suck, the more power we give them. No one wants a service failure period but we as preloaders can't come in to work day after day with a storm cloud hanging over our heads. I just don't buy into it. I refuse to. So they can blame all they want and that proverbial poop can roll down that hill all day long, but this preloader ducks and weaves.</p><p></p><p></p><p><img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/FeltTip/peaceful.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":peaceful:" title="Peaceful :peaceful:" data-shortname=":peaceful:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bellesotico, post: 377869, member: 15614"] Mare- As I read your post I just sat here nodding my head in agreement. I totally understand..COMPLETELY! On the same token after only a short period of time with the company (just over a year) I've come to the not so startling realization that part timer is just code for "fall guy". I exist in the UPS world and accept that there are things I cannot change. I go to work because it is my choice, and I do my job to the best of my abilities because it makes ME feel good. I have a strong sense of pride in my work and it shows. The only time I bother with management is when they bother with me and we have a clear understanding that I won't tolerate harassment nor will I ever play the blame game. When I make a mistake I am the first to admit it and I work diligently to correct it. But I am not afraid to assert myself when I felt they were wrong. I guess what I am trying to say is the more we as part timers get upset about such as management walking around basically saying how bad we suck, the more power we give them. No one wants a service failure period but we as preloaders can't come in to work day after day with a storm cloud hanging over our heads. I just don't buy into it. I refuse to. So they can blame all they want and that proverbial poop can roll down that hill all day long, but this preloader ducks and weaves. :peaceful: [/QUOTE]
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