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New Female at ups Am I in trouble?
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<blockquote data-quote="Island" data-source="post: 995479" data-attributes="member: 42417"><p>I see this kind of thing happening in my operation sometimes. My steward personally doesn't take a stand on when supervisors ask for a specific person to be moved. However, I refuse to go help elsewhere if they ask for me by name. I have seniority, I am a worker like anyone else. Ask for "a worker," not for "that person who I like." If you see these part-time supervisors looking at you in a bad way, or you just don't want to go work elsewhere, don't be afraid to say no. If there's a person with less seniority than you, they can go. If they really, really want you, they can <em>ask</em> you if you <em>want</em> to go.</p><p>On the flip side, productive women on my shift tend to get moved to really easy positions. Like high-value clerks. I would love that job, but I'm a big dude, not a busty chick. Therefore I don't qualify to hang out around the management offices with a purdy smile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Island, post: 995479, member: 42417"] I see this kind of thing happening in my operation sometimes. My steward personally doesn't take a stand on when supervisors ask for a specific person to be moved. However, I refuse to go help elsewhere if they ask for me by name. I have seniority, I am a worker like anyone else. Ask for "a worker," not for "that person who I like." If you see these part-time supervisors looking at you in a bad way, or you just don't want to go work elsewhere, don't be afraid to say no. If there's a person with less seniority than you, they can go. If they really, really want you, they can [I]ask[/I] you if you [I]want[/I] to go. On the flip side, productive women on my shift tend to get moved to really easy positions. Like high-value clerks. I would love that job, but I'm a big dude, not a busty chick. Therefore I don't qualify to hang out around the management offices with a purdy smile. [/QUOTE]
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