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<blockquote data-quote="UPS Preloader" data-source="post: 1166044" data-attributes="member: 29235"><p>Your sup is just trying to push you for all your worth. Until you have seniority it is in your best interest not to say anything. If you say anything it should just be something to humor your Sup such as. "Sorry, I'll try to do better tomorrow..." I know it's BS, but it's better than saying something negative at this point and time. Other than that all I can recommend is: </p><p> </p><p>1) Work safe as you are the only one in the building that truly cares whether or not you get hurt.</p><p>2) Work as directed. Follow the safety keys, check labels, lip load, group bulk together, etc.</p><p>3) Put every package away properly. If you don't have the time to put it away properly don't bring it in the truck. (I.e., stack it out.)</p><p>4) Maintain a safe egress/working area. If it's getting unsafe let your Sup know that you need help otherwise you're going to have to shut the belt off.</p><p>5) If you don't get the help and it becomes unsafe, shut the belt off. They might say something to you, but you can't get disciplined for working safe.</p><p>6) Don't be afraid to talk to your steward or to file grievances if you feel the Sup is harassing you.</p><p>7) Most importantly, work safe as you are the only one in the building that truly cares whether or not you get hurt.</p><p> </p><p>NOTE: UPS Rewards good work with more work. If you show them you can handle 3 trucks you'll get 4. If you show them you can handle 4 trucks you'll get 5. Set your safe work limits and don't let them push you beyond that limit otherwise you will get hurt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPS Preloader, post: 1166044, member: 29235"] Your sup is just trying to push you for all your worth. Until you have seniority it is in your best interest not to say anything. If you say anything it should just be something to humor your Sup such as. "Sorry, I'll try to do better tomorrow..." I know it's BS, but it's better than saying something negative at this point and time. Other than that all I can recommend is: 1) Work safe as you are the only one in the building that truly cares whether or not you get hurt. 2) Work as directed. Follow the safety keys, check labels, lip load, group bulk together, etc. 3) Put every package away properly. If you don't have the time to put it away properly don't bring it in the truck. (I.e., stack it out.) 4) Maintain a safe egress/working area. If it's getting unsafe let your Sup know that you need help otherwise you're going to have to shut the belt off. 5) If you don't get the help and it becomes unsafe, shut the belt off. They might say something to you, but you can't get disciplined for working safe. 6) Don't be afraid to talk to your steward or to file grievances if you feel the Sup is harassing you. 7) Most importantly, work safe as you are the only one in the building that truly cares whether or not you get hurt. NOTE: UPS Rewards good work with more work. If you show them you can handle 3 trucks you'll get 4. If you show them you can handle 4 trucks you'll get 5. Set your safe work limits and don't let them push you beyond that limit otherwise you will get hurt. [/QUOTE]
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