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My First Day as Part-time Sup. Any recommendations ?
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<blockquote data-quote="polyp" data-source="post: 3567893" data-attributes="member: 49593"><p>What are you wanting to get out of this? Chances to move on up? Or just a paycheck before you move on?</p><p></p><p>The more respect you try and earn with management or hourlies, the more tension you're gonna create on the other side.</p><p></p><p>I work hardest for sups who communicate honestly, value safety, cooperate with loaders, and who try to protect their belt from full time management. Things like rotating people through the hardest loads, resisting write ups, documenting broken equipment. That'll earn you lots of good will (stand up for your loaders and they'll probably turn a blind eye if you want to handle packages), and will ensure you <em>never</em> make full time.</p><p></p><p>You're gonna catch h e c k for being an off the street hire. UPS has a culture of abuse for new hires, and it'll be doubly bad for you since you're a new hire sup. </p><p></p><p>Consider bringing in snacks. People love snacks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="polyp, post: 3567893, member: 49593"] What are you wanting to get out of this? Chances to move on up? Or just a paycheck before you move on? The more respect you try and earn with management or hourlies, the more tension you're gonna create on the other side. I work hardest for sups who communicate honestly, value safety, cooperate with loaders, and who try to protect their belt from full time management. Things like rotating people through the hardest loads, resisting write ups, documenting broken equipment. That'll earn you lots of good will (stand up for your loaders and they'll probably turn a blind eye if you want to handle packages), and will ensure you [I]never[/I] make full time. You're gonna catch h e c k for being an off the street hire. UPS has a culture of abuse for new hires, and it'll be doubly bad for you since you're a new hire sup. Consider bringing in snacks. People love snacks. [/QUOTE]
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