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<blockquote data-quote="menotyou" data-source="post: 799937" data-attributes="member: 24535"><p>Please read the "george clause". </p><p>Article 6 Section 1 Pg. 15</p><p>DON'T SIGN ANYTHING. Let me repeat, DO NOT SIGN ANYTHING.</p><p></p><p>As for the out-of-syncs, why aren't the scanners accountable in some fashion? More training, slower belt, less packages piled on top of each other? </p><p>If they want less missloads, how about lowering the pieces per person? Lowering the number of trucks per loader?</p><p>I know, that would interfere with the bottom line.</p><p>I love how people chide other people for whether they donate through the UPS determined charity because of the "less fortunates in the world", yet, spit on the mere idea of lightening up the load on their co- worker who is "less fortunate". </p><p>Am I mainly talking about management in this instance? Yes.</p><p>If you feel bad for the "Ted Williams" of the world, remember- charity starts at home.</p><p>1 Timothy 5:8-</p><p><em><em>"But if anyone does not provide for his own and especially those of his household, he has denied the faith and is far worse than an unbeliever."</em></em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="menotyou, post: 799937, member: 24535"] Please read the "george clause". Article 6 Section 1 Pg. 15 DON'T SIGN ANYTHING. Let me repeat, DO NOT SIGN ANYTHING. As for the out-of-syncs, why aren't the scanners accountable in some fashion? More training, slower belt, less packages piled on top of each other? If they want less missloads, how about lowering the pieces per person? Lowering the number of trucks per loader? I know, that would interfere with the bottom line. I love how people chide other people for whether they donate through the UPS determined charity because of the "less fortunates in the world", yet, spit on the mere idea of lightening up the load on their co- worker who is "less fortunate". Am I mainly talking about management in this instance? Yes. If you feel bad for the "Ted Williams" of the world, remember- charity starts at home. 1 Timothy 5:8- [I][I]"But if anyone does not provide for his own and especially those of his household, he has denied the faith and is far worse than an unbeliever."[/I][/I] [/QUOTE]
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