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<blockquote data-quote="InsideUPS" data-source="post: 1215158" data-attributes="member: 31414"><p>Soon...... they should be evaluating your shoes also followed by asking you to repeat the 8 keys to lifting and lowering, 5 keys to avoiding slips and falls, etc.. </p><p></p><p>The issues I never hear anything about at our centers is "EGRESS", proper handling of over 70's and irregs, boxes falling off the jammed belts, etc.. </p><p></p><p>My feeling about micro-management is; "Management that is incapable of managing the more significant issues, tend to manage the least significant issues". Your immediate supervision is only responding to what is being imposed on them from above.</p><p></p><p>Believe me, what you are describing is not new to UPS. Many.... many years ago when I was a car washer, I had a center manager wipe his finger across a heater blower housing in the truck and bring the dust to my attention. Today, most of our package cars never washed at all. </p><p></p><p>The answer to your questions is; "Yes, management is concerned for their job.... just like most of us are." They have every right to be concerned, they do not have a union protecting them. By placing yourself in their position, you may get a better idea of what they are going through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsideUPS, post: 1215158, member: 31414"] Soon...... they should be evaluating your shoes also followed by asking you to repeat the 8 keys to lifting and lowering, 5 keys to avoiding slips and falls, etc.. The issues I never hear anything about at our centers is "EGRESS", proper handling of over 70's and irregs, boxes falling off the jammed belts, etc.. My feeling about micro-management is; "Management that is incapable of managing the more significant issues, tend to manage the least significant issues". Your immediate supervision is only responding to what is being imposed on them from above. Believe me, what you are describing is not new to UPS. Many.... many years ago when I was a car washer, I had a center manager wipe his finger across a heater blower housing in the truck and bring the dust to my attention. Today, most of our package cars never washed at all. The answer to your questions is; "Yes, management is concerned for their job.... just like most of us are." They have every right to be concerned, they do not have a union protecting them. By placing yourself in their position, you may get a better idea of what they are going through. [/QUOTE]
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