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<blockquote data-quote="drazzy93" data-source="post: 2514157" data-attributes="member: 64619"><p>By lap dog do you mean that most PT supervisors are pleasant? As I said before, I honestly thought this PT supervisor was cool up until today. I really don't know if it was just a bad day for them or something. After the interaction the PT supervisor did seem more amicable, even going as far as to help me out with my final tasks, and smiling a little.</p><p></p><p>However, I think it speaks volumes if someone actively shirks off blame onto a subordinate when it was obviously their fault. Just leaves a bad taste in my mouth. I just really don't get how "Do you see anyone else sitting" is an appropriate and helpful response at all even if I had just been lounging around like a lazy bum.</p><p></p><p>Especially considering that I'm doing more than everyone else. I just think someone who the majority of the work around the department (yes, it is being paid don't worry) should get much more respect than that. It's just unfortunate because I was considering seeing about becoming a PT sup mainly because I need the extra money NOW so badly that I'd sell my soul for a raise and don't really need a career with UPS.</p><p></p><p>But I can see now that this is the kind of stuff that is going to prevent me from becoming a PT sup. Because it sounds like you need to brownnose your way into that promotion. And I know the FT sup doesn't seem all that thrilled about me is a understatement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drazzy93, post: 2514157, member: 64619"] By lap dog do you mean that most PT supervisors are pleasant? As I said before, I honestly thought this PT supervisor was cool up until today. I really don't know if it was just a bad day for them or something. After the interaction the PT supervisor did seem more amicable, even going as far as to help me out with my final tasks, and smiling a little. However, I think it speaks volumes if someone actively shirks off blame onto a subordinate when it was obviously their fault. Just leaves a bad taste in my mouth. I just really don't get how "Do you see anyone else sitting" is an appropriate and helpful response at all even if I had just been lounging around like a lazy bum. Especially considering that I'm doing more than everyone else. I just think someone who the majority of the work around the department (yes, it is being paid don't worry) should get much more respect than that. It's just unfortunate because I was considering seeing about becoming a PT sup mainly because I need the extra money NOW so badly that I'd sell my soul for a raise and don't really need a career with UPS. But I can see now that this is the kind of stuff that is going to prevent me from becoming a PT sup. Because it sounds like you need to brownnose your way into that promotion. And I know the FT sup doesn't seem all that thrilled about me is a understatement. [/QUOTE]
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