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<blockquote data-quote="AB831" data-source="post: 5532477" data-attributes="member: 80184"><p>The PM sort was the ninth circle of hell at my old station. They had two PM managers, and moved the competent one to another station and doubled the workload of the incompetent one. Every single night was complete and utter chaos. The tractor trailers left late every night, so they would cram half a big rig load into 3 sprinters. They had no handlers to help the driver load the shuttle, so there were often mountains of cardboard falling off the belt, onto the loading dock, and onto the asphalt, where they would remain until after the sort was over and the manager would finally get someone to help load the shuttle (or do it himself while smoking a cigarette). He was a pretty awful manager, but I actually felt bad for him because he was a nice guy and was completely set up to fail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AB831, post: 5532477, member: 80184"] The PM sort was the ninth circle of hell at my old station. They had two PM managers, and moved the competent one to another station and doubled the workload of the incompetent one. Every single night was complete and utter chaos. The tractor trailers left late every night, so they would cram half a big rig load into 3 sprinters. They had no handlers to help the driver load the shuttle, so there were often mountains of cardboard falling off the belt, onto the loading dock, and onto the asphalt, where they would remain until after the sort was over and the manager would finally get someone to help load the shuttle (or do it himself while smoking a cigarette). He was a pretty awful manager, but I actually felt bad for him because he was a nice guy and was completely set up to fail. [/QUOTE]
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