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<blockquote data-quote="you aint even know it" data-source="post: 1166027" data-attributes="member: 48189"><p>This is UPS way of telling you that you are a hard worker. This happened to every hard worker at UPS. What is going on is that they see that you can do more work than you already are doing, so they put a slacker's work load on you to accommodate their desired production standard so they can impress their center manager. If you are going the fastest you can, I'm sorry, you cannot do anything to go faster than that. This job isn't for everybody, sorry. </p><p></p><p></p><p>When I just started, my pt supervisor yells "hurry hurry, 5 packages in ONE SECOND" as I was unloading bolt fast, killing myself and accommodating for the slacker on the other unload side. If I were you, I would question myself if I really want to work here ruining my body for 100 bucks a week. If you are here to become a driver, you will be in the waiting line for no less than 8 yrs. And believe me, your body condition will be far from the same that it used to be when you just start. Expect one or several of these: back surgery, knee surgery, shoulder surgery, etc. I know because most of my coworkers have gone through one or several of these surgeries.</p><p></p><p>Right now, I'm applying for anything right now, heck, even McDonald's. Believe me, its like a dream compare to working at UPS. Hope I'm out by August.</p><p></p><p>UPS isn't the only door to a good career, there are a lot of paths out there that don't take a decade of hard, low paying, back breaking labor to get. You can work at a fast food restaurant or a retail store that payrate ranges from minimum wage to mediocre, plus the change of getting 40 hours is high. You can work there and safe up some money and do your cdl or a trade which which ranges from 2 months to 2 yr. Much better than UPS. Plus you can use these skills to be demanding to the job market for the rest of your life, unlike ups. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Oh one more thing, the day before yesterday I took a day off because my shoulders weren't feeling right. When I came back yesterday, when the break buzzer rang and I was getting out of the pc, the pt supervisor came and said "good job man, that's what I'm talking about, this is why you gotta be here every day, I be stressed when you're not here". Lol, UPS is one big joke lol. I can go on and on about my management's funny/ridiculous moments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="you aint even know it, post: 1166027, member: 48189"] This is UPS way of telling you that you are a hard worker. This happened to every hard worker at UPS. What is going on is that they see that you can do more work than you already are doing, so they put a slacker's work load on you to accommodate their desired production standard so they can impress their center manager. If you are going the fastest you can, I'm sorry, you cannot do anything to go faster than that. This job isn't for everybody, sorry. When I just started, my pt supervisor yells "hurry hurry, 5 packages in ONE SECOND" as I was unloading bolt fast, killing myself and accommodating for the slacker on the other unload side. If I were you, I would question myself if I really want to work here ruining my body for 100 bucks a week. If you are here to become a driver, you will be in the waiting line for no less than 8 yrs. And believe me, your body condition will be far from the same that it used to be when you just start. Expect one or several of these: back surgery, knee surgery, shoulder surgery, etc. I know because most of my coworkers have gone through one or several of these surgeries. Right now, I'm applying for anything right now, heck, even McDonald's. Believe me, its like a dream compare to working at UPS. Hope I'm out by August. UPS isn't the only door to a good career, there are a lot of paths out there that don't take a decade of hard, low paying, back breaking labor to get. You can work at a fast food restaurant or a retail store that payrate ranges from minimum wage to mediocre, plus the change of getting 40 hours is high. You can work there and safe up some money and do your cdl or a trade which which ranges from 2 months to 2 yr. Much better than UPS. Plus you can use these skills to be demanding to the job market for the rest of your life, unlike ups. Oh one more thing, the day before yesterday I took a day off because my shoulders weren't feeling right. When I came back yesterday, when the break buzzer rang and I was getting out of the pc, the pt supervisor came and said "good job man, that's what I'm talking about, this is why you gotta be here every day, I be stressed when you're not here". Lol, UPS is one big joke lol. I can go on and on about my management's funny/ridiculous moments. [/QUOTE]
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