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<blockquote data-quote="&#039;Lord Brown&#039;s bidding&#039;" data-source="post: 1147854" data-attributes="member: 32753"><p>Preloaders, ya'll need to check out UPS' facebook page and see how people feel when the package "Out for Delivery" on a particular day <em>still</em> hasn't been delivered at 9pm, and how they'll swear off using UPS, and will post this on their FB page (and even on the UPS page you see their friends/families commenting on their post.."Ya'll done messed up now!" "No one survives Sarah's wrath!", etc.) and make sure to encourage their relatives not use UPS but rather FedEx instead.</p><p></p><p>When I first hired on as a preloader, I was taught in operations everyone has TWO customers to focus on: the person most directly affected by their work, as well as the end receiver. Your driver is your customer; treat him as such. Having been in your shoes, loading 4, 5, 6, several times 7 cars at one time, with thousands of pieces (I exaggerate not; thankfully, it was a belt I had to myself and could set the speed such to give me time to handle it all, but I still got backed up, of course) but doing the best I can, I feel the same about you as I do the person taking my order at the fast food joint who has the<em> nerve</em> to have an attitude: you are in the wrong field, regardless of your pay. At least in fast food, however, they can just throw you in the back to drop fries. In UPS, you always come face-to-face with a "customer"; man up and act like it (and you ladies....check out[is it dili's?] sig about being a kind of woman...]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Lord Brown's bidding', post: 1147854, member: 32753"] Preloaders, ya'll need to check out UPS' facebook page and see how people feel when the package "Out for Delivery" on a particular day [I]still[/I] hasn't been delivered at 9pm, and how they'll swear off using UPS, and will post this on their FB page (and even on the UPS page you see their friends/families commenting on their post.."Ya'll done messed up now!" "No one survives Sarah's wrath!", etc.) and make sure to encourage their relatives not use UPS but rather FedEx instead. When I first hired on as a preloader, I was taught in operations everyone has TWO customers to focus on: the person most directly affected by their work, as well as the end receiver. Your driver is your customer; treat him as such. Having been in your shoes, loading 4, 5, 6, several times 7 cars at one time, with thousands of pieces (I exaggerate not; thankfully, it was a belt I had to myself and could set the speed such to give me time to handle it all, but I still got backed up, of course) but doing the best I can, I feel the same about you as I do the person taking my order at the fast food joint who has the[I] nerve[/I] to have an attitude: you are in the wrong field, regardless of your pay. At least in fast food, however, they can just throw you in the back to drop fries. In UPS, you always come face-to-face with a "customer"; man up and act like it (and you ladies....check out[is it dili's?] sig about being a kind of woman...] [/QUOTE]
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