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<blockquote data-quote="papamia" data-source="post: 4601296" data-attributes="member: 82355"><p>Hi there, I just started as a preloader and it is brutal. I had a lady training me, I think she was a supervisor. Very cut and dry, kind of on the cold side. I am also a female. I think she tried her best to be as patient as she could be because I had a large pile up of packages. She had to help me a few times by rearranging the truck to make sure things fit properly. She wouldn't hesitate to watch me work and sometimes I felt like I was doing things wrong. Occasionally as I was trying to catch up with the workload, she would be having a casual conversation with the male coworker working his side of the belt. Is there any way I could lighten things up? Generally speaking I try my best to come to work with a positive attitude, but this one was a stonewall. I understand she is trying to make sure I do the job correctly and its all in professionalism. Have you noticed other people who have these behavior patterns or do you think I'm reading into it too much?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="papamia, post: 4601296, member: 82355"] Hi there, I just started as a preloader and it is brutal. I had a lady training me, I think she was a supervisor. Very cut and dry, kind of on the cold side. I am also a female. I think she tried her best to be as patient as she could be because I had a large pile up of packages. She had to help me a few times by rearranging the truck to make sure things fit properly. She wouldn't hesitate to watch me work and sometimes I felt like I was doing things wrong. Occasionally as I was trying to catch up with the workload, she would be having a casual conversation with the male coworker working his side of the belt. Is there any way I could lighten things up? Generally speaking I try my best to come to work with a positive attitude, but this one was a stonewall. I understand she is trying to make sure I do the job correctly and its all in professionalism. Have you noticed other people who have these behavior patterns or do you think I'm reading into it too much? [/QUOTE]
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