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Onroad Supe seems to resent the union
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<blockquote data-quote="Dragon" data-source="post: 3355558" data-attributes="member: 561"><p>Well until it says RonBurgandy UPS, you are still exactly in charge of squat. I am not saying they need some training, but in the end they are in charge and you are not. You are always welcome to come to the dark side and show us how you would do it! </p><p> You would be like the 90% of the people we promote, this is the only job you have ever had and you think that you had "a couple of good sups" and that is the way you would do it or you got a great education and took some leadership classes and now you are going to try use it, then you run into "old school management" from above and hourlies from below who believe they are entitled, your true leadership "skills" would bubble right to the top. After about a year in, you are looking for new employment because you have no clue how lead. </p><p></p><p>If you think I am wrong, how many supervisors have come and gone (no longer with UPS) since you have worked for UPS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dragon, post: 3355558, member: 561"] Well until it says RonBurgandy UPS, you are still exactly in charge of squat. I am not saying they need some training, but in the end they are in charge and you are not. You are always welcome to come to the dark side and show us how you would do it! You would be like the 90% of the people we promote, this is the only job you have ever had and you think that you had "a couple of good sups" and that is the way you would do it or you got a great education and took some leadership classes and now you are going to try use it, then you run into "old school management" from above and hourlies from below who believe they are entitled, your true leadership "skills" would bubble right to the top. After about a year in, you are looking for new employment because you have no clue how lead. If you think I am wrong, how many supervisors have come and gone (no longer with UPS) since you have worked for UPS. [/QUOTE]
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