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<blockquote data-quote="Bagels" data-source="post: 1127422" data-attributes="member: 43436"><p>In theory MYOB should be effective, but when I'm assigned a work area intended to be double teamed and the person I'm working with does little or nothing, and I actually CARE about my job & the impact on others, its outright frustrating. </p><p></p><p>Among the most common scenarios:</p><p>- when loading a boiling 120-degree trailer, the person I'm working with consistently offers to split the work by doing the scanning while I do the loading;</p><p>- when unloading a 53' rail in which the extendo/rollers only stretch 42' - requiring the remaining 10' to be walked off - the person I'm working with always wants to unload the first half, making me endure the brutal second half;</p><p>- when loading package cars at the end of the sort, the person I'm working with abruptly stops / slows down in order to B.S. -- typically with the belt supervisor -- while I have to act like Flash because I actually CARE that the driver departs on-time, especially in peak/the winter when it gets dark quickly. (Guess who gets blamed?)</p><p>- etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bagels, post: 1127422, member: 43436"] In theory MYOB should be effective, but when I'm assigned a work area intended to be double teamed and the person I'm working with does little or nothing, and I actually CARE about my job & the impact on others, its outright frustrating. Among the most common scenarios: - when loading a boiling 120-degree trailer, the person I'm working with consistently offers to split the work by doing the scanning while I do the loading; - when unloading a 53' rail in which the extendo/rollers only stretch 42' - requiring the remaining 10' to be walked off - the person I'm working with always wants to unload the first half, making me endure the brutal second half; - when loading package cars at the end of the sort, the person I'm working with abruptly stops / slows down in order to B.S. -- typically with the belt supervisor -- while I have to act like Flash because I actually CARE that the driver departs on-time, especially in peak/the winter when it gets dark quickly. (Guess who gets blamed?) - etc. [/QUOTE]
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