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Possible Heat Stroke + Yelled At By Sup
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<blockquote data-quote="Gondola101" data-source="post: 3716071" data-attributes="member: 74120"><p>You do realize that this is manual labor, right? The temperatures will be high, the boxes will be heavy at the start of the week (expecially after missing a day of production due to the Labor Day holiday). Some days will be <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group1/censored2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored2:" title="Censored2 :censored2:" data-shortname=":censored2:" />tier than others, and some days the sups will be on your ass because they need to make numbers. The best you can do is what you did, tell your supervisor if you’re not feeling well, but you’ve gotta realize if you’re a package handler you’re one big replacable part in the big UPS machine and most supervisors are hard pressed to get good numbers, which is why some of them yell and get up in your face when you aren’t outputting in the heat when others are doing fine. Personally, I think heatwaves are child’s play compared to what an Illinois winter can do in a hub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gondola101, post: 3716071, member: 74120"] You do realize that this is manual labor, right? The temperatures will be high, the boxes will be heavy at the start of the week (expecially after missing a day of production due to the Labor Day holiday). Some days will be :censored:tier than others, and some days the sups will be on your ass because they need to make numbers. The best you can do is what you did, tell your supervisor if you’re not feeling well, but you’ve gotta realize if you’re a package handler you’re one big replacable part in the big UPS machine and most supervisors are hard pressed to get good numbers, which is why some of them yell and get up in your face when you aren’t outputting in the heat when others are doing fine. Personally, I think heatwaves are child’s play compared to what an Illinois winter can do in a hub. [/QUOTE]
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