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<blockquote data-quote="kingOFchester" data-source="post: 240088" data-attributes="member: 11246"><p>Ok, what am I missing? I know I have only been working at UPS for a week, but I can not believe that a loader could get away with this! Am I to understand that once you get through your week at cornerstone, they let you just do what ever you want? I do not think my center would allow this, but then again maybe they do. I am in complete shock. But then again, I keep hearing the voice of SEVERAl different trainers saying "The most important thing is to be on time" I thought that was so ridiculous. I understand being on time, but if I had a choice between and on time employee who did a half butt job, or one that was late every now and then, but did a complete quality job, I would take him. For the record, I am a strong believer on being on time in all aspects of my life. But to put the most emphasis on tardiness, seems a little backwards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kingOFchester, post: 240088, member: 11246"] Ok, what am I missing? I know I have only been working at UPS for a week, but I can not believe that a loader could get away with this! Am I to understand that once you get through your week at cornerstone, they let you just do what ever you want? I do not think my center would allow this, but then again maybe they do. I am in complete shock. But then again, I keep hearing the voice of SEVERAl different trainers saying "The most important thing is to be on time" I thought that was so ridiculous. I understand being on time, but if I had a choice between and on time employee who did a half butt job, or one that was late every now and then, but did a complete quality job, I would take him. For the record, I am a strong believer on being on time in all aspects of my life. But to put the most emphasis on tardiness, seems a little backwards. [/QUOTE]
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