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<blockquote data-quote="ORLY!?!" data-source="post: 1145766" data-attributes="member: 16334"><p>They say new things to us each and every day of the week. One week its, 1 out of a 1000. Next week, its 1 out of 10,000. </p><p></p><p>The real issue is the people telling you all this, whom are making twice as much as you are in a year. Its their only job, to control whatever task given to them. Meanwhile, you are the one grinding unreal demands and problems that they created in the first place. </p><p></p><p>Costumers are idiots, always are and always will be. They get one thing wrong, like time delay or somewhat damaged looking package and will forever swear off UPS forever and ever. Hell, I got a paper to sign, which I didnt, that a person complained the box had a small crease in it, such a joke. Constumers are ignorant on the hardship of the job. They feel special and nowadays look online often to see their package scaned and ready to be delivered that day, then never get it, thus a long phone call to HR on how idiotic we are that it never showed up. </p><p></p><p>UPS, what can I say about them, they try to please everyone. As for the conditions of the job, you will be doomed to fail. </p><p></p><p>Missloads arnt the problem, they're an easy fix. The time allowed to us to make our job as easy as possible with no stress day in and day out would knock out missloads on the best of us. But they want to send 100 people home during the sort and use people working preload to do jobs that one or two of them sent home couldve done. Or not have a few stay behind to help out. </p><p></p><p>What can I say, thats logistics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ORLY!?!, post: 1145766, member: 16334"] They say new things to us each and every day of the week. One week its, 1 out of a 1000. Next week, its 1 out of 10,000. The real issue is the people telling you all this, whom are making twice as much as you are in a year. Its their only job, to control whatever task given to them. Meanwhile, you are the one grinding unreal demands and problems that they created in the first place. Costumers are idiots, always are and always will be. They get one thing wrong, like time delay or somewhat damaged looking package and will forever swear off UPS forever and ever. Hell, I got a paper to sign, which I didnt, that a person complained the box had a small crease in it, such a joke. Constumers are ignorant on the hardship of the job. They feel special and nowadays look online often to see their package scaned and ready to be delivered that day, then never get it, thus a long phone call to HR on how idiotic we are that it never showed up. UPS, what can I say about them, they try to please everyone. As for the conditions of the job, you will be doomed to fail. Missloads arnt the problem, they're an easy fix. The time allowed to us to make our job as easy as possible with no stress day in and day out would knock out missloads on the best of us. But they want to send 100 people home during the sort and use people working preload to do jobs that one or two of them sent home couldve done. Or not have a few stay behind to help out. What can I say, thats logistics. [/QUOTE]
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