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<blockquote data-quote="Brownnblue" data-source="post: 181135" data-attributes="member: 1941"><p>I could rip you to shreads about the amount of work that goes into the position of package car driver..........but I won't.</p><p> </p><p>Instead, I'd like to know why you chose to become a supervisor. First of all, your people skills obviously suck, to a point of embarrasment. Second, if you have this attitude, the people with whom you supervise are obviously going to be forced to work with your demeaning disposition, making everyone miserable and less productive. Third, since UPS hires from within, you must have known about the pros and cons of becoming a supervisor as compared to staying hourly at some point; if drivers "have it so good" why didn't you make that your employment goal?</p><p> </p><p>I'd also like to know exactly who "promoted" you, and why. What did you say in the interview? "Boy, I can't wait to kick some hourly butt, they have it so good. HAR HAR HAR!!"</p><p> </p><p>Or, maybe over9five put it best. Maybe your just a big baby. Your call. It was nice to vent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brownnblue, post: 181135, member: 1941"] I could rip you to shreads about the amount of work that goes into the position of package car driver..........but I won't. Instead, I'd like to know why you chose to become a supervisor. First of all, your people skills obviously suck, to a point of embarrasment. Second, if you have this attitude, the people with whom you supervise are obviously going to be forced to work with your demeaning disposition, making everyone miserable and less productive. Third, since UPS hires from within, you must have known about the pros and cons of becoming a supervisor as compared to staying hourly at some point; if drivers "have it so good" why didn't you make that your employment goal? I'd also like to know exactly who "promoted" you, and why. What did you say in the interview? "Boy, I can't wait to kick some hourly butt, they have it so good. HAR HAR HAR!!" Or, maybe over9five put it best. Maybe your just a big baby. Your call. It was nice to vent. [/QUOTE]
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