hurricanegunner
UPSPoop
If they are "hounding" you, that is harrassment. Time to file.
Let them have their cake and eat it too.
Rts ( refeuse to sign ) anything they give you unless its safety. They want to keep barking at you for too much work, threaten files for harasment. Also, carry with you file forms, show them often. Within that you have power with a few sheets of paper. You have a right to defend yourself with such a pisspour system. Once they see you have the correct fire, the animals will stay back from it.
I'm pretty sure if I refuse to sign, they will try to threaten me with insubordination which is grounds for dismissal.
I'm pretty sure if I refuse to sign, they will try to threaten me with insubordination which is grounds for dismissal.
I'm pretty sure if I refuse to sign, they will try to threaten me with insubordination which is grounds for dismissal.
You can do whatever you want, as for me, I would love a threat like that. The miles I could run with that! Makes me all warm and fuzzy inside.I'm pretty sure if I refuse to sign, they will try to threaten me with insubordination which is grounds for dismissal.
Buy a pocket notebook and write down everything that happens and what is said. Write down the names of everyone present and the times and the dates. Don't make threats, don't be rude or a smart mouth. As you are writing ask your boss how to spell their name, then ask your union Stewart how to spell his name. Ask your boss for the 1-800# to call for harassment complaints. On your area you MUST dot every "I" and cross every "T", no exceptions. My senses tell me there is something else going on. Do you have customer complaints? Accidents? Injuries? If you are running way over allowed this can put a target on your back, how do sub drivers do on your pick up run?
I never had any customer complaints, accidents or injuries. My customers absolutely love me. I never run over allowed and i follow the methods exactly. Whenever cover drivers run my route they absolutely screw it up, they deliver late and don't pickup on time. They can watch me all day long and won't find me doing anything wrong.
Why in the world does your center manager want you to scan all of the packages at that one pickup stop?
So, I can see why a driver might be directed to scan each individual piece: as a protection for that driver, as well as UPS' reputation.
Should I file a harassment complaint on her?