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<blockquote data-quote="Basement Dweller" data-source="post: 4923040" data-attributes="member: 90653"><p>Our superhub was so short staffed today they couldn't even field a whole input line. We're something like 36 people short of the bare absolute minimum. This is also considering they brought in temps. Without temps we can't even do two input lines (3 is the standard). The result? A 3 hour sort delay and it wasn't even that heavy in volume. Part Timers are not obliged to stay the required 10-12 hours required to finish everything up, so it further pushes the few remaining people to stay even longer. I came in at 7 AM and left at 9 PM. This is summer season. Peak 2021 is going to be so bad even the veteran koolaid drinkers are going to quit and move on.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Nope! They ended that with our shift after March. Only nightshift gets a pay bump, and that's only to encourage people to pick up that shift and not any other. It's terrible too because I spend almost 1/3rd of my shift cleaning up their mess, they get to leave at 10 AM no matter what even if there's thousands of boxes on the floor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Basement Dweller, post: 4923040, member: 90653"] Our superhub was so short staffed today they couldn't even field a whole input line. We're something like 36 people short of the bare absolute minimum. This is also considering they brought in temps. Without temps we can't even do two input lines (3 is the standard). The result? A 3 hour sort delay and it wasn't even that heavy in volume. Part Timers are not obliged to stay the required 10-12 hours required to finish everything up, so it further pushes the few remaining people to stay even longer. I came in at 7 AM and left at 9 PM. This is summer season. Peak 2021 is going to be so bad even the veteran koolaid drinkers are going to quit and move on. Nope! They ended that with our shift after March. Only nightshift gets a pay bump, and that's only to encourage people to pick up that shift and not any other. It's terrible too because I spend almost 1/3rd of my shift cleaning up their mess, they get to leave at 10 AM no matter what even if there's thousands of boxes on the floor. [/QUOTE]
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