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Newish PT supervisor, looking for advice
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<blockquote data-quote="brownlightning" data-source="post: 4062680" data-attributes="member: 76999"><p>There are quite a few workers that have been there for longer than I have been alive, the main issue with them is they'll do anything to get a few more minutes of time, such as turning belts off if the primary supervisor leaves the sort isle, and sorting the wrong packages to belts so they'll have to re sort them. Just small inane actions, which by my estimations prolong the shift by a good 15-20 or more minutes a night. Towards the end of the sort, the higher senority package handlers will slow down loading, which results in the belt backing up, and the 2 or 3 small sorters slow down, preventing them from bagging out smalls. Used to have issues with the sorters hiding packages in nooks and crannys, and setting air packages aside until after the plane leaves. The last issue I mentioned does not happen as often anymore now that we have been watching them more closely. They know much more about the operation than I do, but they choose to make it as difficult as possible for me and the other two supervisors as possible, just for those extra few minutes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brownlightning, post: 4062680, member: 76999"] There are quite a few workers that have been there for longer than I have been alive, the main issue with them is they'll do anything to get a few more minutes of time, such as turning belts off if the primary supervisor leaves the sort isle, and sorting the wrong packages to belts so they'll have to re sort them. Just small inane actions, which by my estimations prolong the shift by a good 15-20 or more minutes a night. Towards the end of the sort, the higher senority package handlers will slow down loading, which results in the belt backing up, and the 2 or 3 small sorters slow down, preventing them from bagging out smalls. Used to have issues with the sorters hiding packages in nooks and crannys, and setting air packages aside until after the plane leaves. The last issue I mentioned does not happen as often anymore now that we have been watching them more closely. They know much more about the operation than I do, but they choose to make it as difficult as possible for me and the other two supervisors as possible, just for those extra few minutes. [/QUOTE]
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