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Just how much job security do we really have as union employees
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<blockquote data-quote="UselessPeopleSupervising" data-source="post: 4109941" data-attributes="member: 77176"><p>One of my pet peeves about UPS... a union employee RATTING on another union employee without a direct conversation and going straight to management. Really man?</p><p></p><p>We all know drivers throw preloaders under the bus when convenient, but it makes us look weak as a whole.</p><p></p><p>No matter how bad my load is on any given thing, the last thing I’m doing is going and complaining to an onroad and putting a coworker under the gun. I’ll talk to him/her myself and see if there’s daily improvement, which there almost always is if you treat them like a friend/human being.</p><p></p><p>I’m sorry but I’ve never had an absolutely perfect stop by stop package car when you’re considering 200+ packages on a daily basis. There are too many variables.</p><p></p><p>The computer dudes don’t even know half the time it’s a 1lb bag or 100lb irreg, how should my preloader?</p><p></p><p>Just do your best and work at the same pace each day while smiling and saying “ok” at their useless pointers and advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UselessPeopleSupervising, post: 4109941, member: 77176"] One of my pet peeves about UPS... a union employee RATTING on another union employee without a direct conversation and going straight to management. Really man? We all know drivers throw preloaders under the bus when convenient, but it makes us look weak as a whole. No matter how bad my load is on any given thing, the last thing I’m doing is going and complaining to an onroad and putting a coworker under the gun. I’ll talk to him/her myself and see if there’s daily improvement, which there almost always is if you treat them like a friend/human being. I’m sorry but I’ve never had an absolutely perfect stop by stop package car when you’re considering 200+ packages on a daily basis. There are too many variables. The computer dudes don’t even know half the time it’s a 1lb bag or 100lb irreg, how should my preloader? Just do your best and work at the same pace each day while smiling and saying “ok” at their useless pointers and advice. [/QUOTE]
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