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Hub is pushing misload problem. Help
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<blockquote data-quote="jibbs" data-source="post: 3941031"><p>The way I've seen the discipline, it's not direct. A person would get hit with the misload, a PT supe would come around the next day and make them sign a sheet of paper ("This is just acknowledging that I talked to you about it, nothing else.") And then, when/if that preloader becomes problematic and has a legitimately terminable offense, management has a whole history of problems that the employee's acknowledged with a signature. It's more like extra ammunition held in reserve than anything else.</p><p></p><p>Some supe's are honest about it, though. They let you know that if it keeps happening discipline will start, but I've always thought that discipline is starting the second they come to you and ask for your signature regarding your work performance.</p><p></p><p>This honestly isn't a frequent practice in my center, but I've seen it happen on occasion. I've also seen PT supe's randomly tossing in packages after they yell "LOAD AND GO" at the end of the sort with no scan, and no concern which truck it's <strong>supposed</strong> to be on so long as their belt looks clean.</p><p></p><p>You notice a lot at the bottom of the belt. There's a lot of downtime if you know how to stay ahead of your work and stay until the last package rolls down the belt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jibbs, post: 3941031"] The way I've seen the discipline, it's not direct. A person would get hit with the misload, a PT supe would come around the next day and make them sign a sheet of paper ("This is just acknowledging that I talked to you about it, nothing else.") And then, when/if that preloader becomes problematic and has a legitimately terminable offense, management has a whole history of problems that the employee's acknowledged with a signature. It's more like extra ammunition held in reserve than anything else. Some supe's are honest about it, though. They let you know that if it keeps happening discipline will start, but I've always thought that discipline is starting the second they come to you and ask for your signature regarding your work performance. This honestly isn't a frequent practice in my center, but I've seen it happen on occasion. I've also seen PT supe's randomly tossing in packages after they yell "LOAD AND GO" at the end of the sort with no scan, and no concern which truck it's [B]supposed[/B] to be on so long as their belt looks clean. You notice a lot at the bottom of the belt. There's a lot of downtime if you know how to stay ahead of your work and stay until the last package rolls down the belt. [/QUOTE]
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