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<blockquote data-quote="rubbadub" data-source="post: 872992" data-attributes="member: 36577"><p>I thought the rhyme was quite humorous and very coincidental in this case... Kinda made me chuckle a bit. Followup, I talked with HR on the phone, and was told that in my situation, there was a lack of training involved. I shouldn't have been just stuck with 4 busy cars, with little training, and my trainer should have let me fill out my own training booklet, instead of giving me her OWN, word-for-word answers, she should have shown me the methods of belt "priorities", depending on where I was at any given point on the belt (ie: stacking packages, pushing them backward up the line), and that my SUP's should have been giving me extra attention during my shift. She admitted to these flaws, but I also stated that I was the one who became overwhelmed with the load, and lack of knowledge of what to do with the large volume of packages as they continued to come in on the belt. I may be getting a call from the district manager regarding my training, and before we ended the conversation, I told her how much I looked forward to my job, and took pride in being a UPSer. She then asked if I would ever be interested in considering UPS as my employer in the future, to which I replied "Yes, of course." ...She appreciated the fact that I contacted her regarding the issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rubbadub, post: 872992, member: 36577"] I thought the rhyme was quite humorous and very coincidental in this case... Kinda made me chuckle a bit. Followup, I talked with HR on the phone, and was told that in my situation, there was a lack of training involved. I shouldn't have been just stuck with 4 busy cars, with little training, and my trainer should have let me fill out my own training booklet, instead of giving me her OWN, word-for-word answers, she should have shown me the methods of belt "priorities", depending on where I was at any given point on the belt (ie: stacking packages, pushing them backward up the line), and that my SUP's should have been giving me extra attention during my shift. She admitted to these flaws, but I also stated that I was the one who became overwhelmed with the load, and lack of knowledge of what to do with the large volume of packages as they continued to come in on the belt. I may be getting a call from the district manager regarding my training, and before we ended the conversation, I told her how much I looked forward to my job, and took pride in being a UPSer. She then asked if I would ever be interested in considering UPS as my employer in the future, to which I replied "Yes, of course." ...She appreciated the fact that I contacted her regarding the issue. [/QUOTE]
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