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Quick Question - Supervisor Recycling Missed Packages and Missorts
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<blockquote data-quote="jibbs" data-source="post: 2790135"><p>Brother, I feel you. I'm seriously not tooting my own horn but I do my damndest to load every single box on the truck, and only leave out giant ones that're impossible to load without blocking the walkway. I only do that so the drivers can walk in initially and look around and sort however they feel before they have no room to move in most of the truck-- which rarely happens because my tetris game is on-point but occasionally dispatch likes to come in hungover or some shlt.</p><p></p><p>I'm also one of the few that won't leave when they say "You can go home, your drivers are here." My job's not done, man, doesn't matter if drivers are being paid or not, so depending on how I'm feeling I tell them to clarify if they're asking or telling me and I'm usually able to stay on the clock and finish up. If it gets to that point, though, I'm normally just helpin' a driver get his irregs where he wants 'em and throwing in all those postal bags.</p><p></p><p>I can't stand it when they send people home early (every day) and have a supervisor take over their pull only to stack out and have the driver finish it up. It's the preloader's choice but <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group1/censored2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored2:" title="Censored2 :censored2:" data-shortname=":censored2:" />, man, let me do it because I want that money, too. If time's a problem then just start the preload earlier, it's not rocket appliances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jibbs, post: 2790135"] Brother, I feel you. I'm seriously not tooting my own horn but I do my damndest to load every single box on the truck, and only leave out giant ones that're impossible to load without blocking the walkway. I only do that so the drivers can walk in initially and look around and sort however they feel before they have no room to move in most of the truck-- which rarely happens because my tetris game is on-point but occasionally dispatch likes to come in hungover or some shlt. I'm also one of the few that won't leave when they say "You can go home, your drivers are here." My job's not done, man, doesn't matter if drivers are being paid or not, so depending on how I'm feeling I tell them to clarify if they're asking or telling me and I'm usually able to stay on the clock and finish up. If it gets to that point, though, I'm normally just helpin' a driver get his irregs where he wants 'em and throwing in all those postal bags. I can't stand it when they send people home early (every day) and have a supervisor take over their pull only to stack out and have the driver finish it up. It's the preloader's choice but :censored:, man, let me do it because I want that money, too. If time's a problem then just start the preload earlier, it's not rocket appliances. [/QUOTE]
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