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<blockquote data-quote="Harley Rider" data-source="post: 225035" data-attributes="member: 10872"><p>I've gone through 4 preloaders in the last two years. When is UPS going to realize that $8.50 an hour is not gonna cut it for new hires? My Lord...... they were paying that much 23 years ago when I started. A person could afford to quit a full time job and bide his time at a part time UPS position till he could get on full time.</p><p></p><p>I get on my car early most mornings and give it a quick look. Whats sad is management doesn't care about fixing the misload problem as long as we will either pull them off in the morning or go off area and deliver them during the day. The only time they get their panties in a wad is when a missed package shows up on the morning report and they have to answer to someone for it. I have told them over and over how pitiful our load charts are. Out part time preload sup can't do the job herself. Much less train someone else. All she is concerned about is getting done by 10:00 so she can go home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harley Rider, post: 225035, member: 10872"] I've gone through 4 preloaders in the last two years. When is UPS going to realize that $8.50 an hour is not gonna cut it for new hires? My Lord...... they were paying that much 23 years ago when I started. A person could afford to quit a full time job and bide his time at a part time UPS position till he could get on full time. I get on my car early most mornings and give it a quick look. Whats sad is management doesn't care about fixing the misload problem as long as we will either pull them off in the morning or go off area and deliver them during the day. The only time they get their panties in a wad is when a missed package shows up on the morning report and they have to answer to someone for it. I have told them over and over how pitiful our load charts are. Out part time preload sup can't do the job herself. Much less train someone else. All she is concerned about is getting done by 10:00 so she can go home. [/QUOTE]
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