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<blockquote data-quote="RockyRogue" data-source="post: 182574" data-attributes="member: 7185"><p>I agree, Tie. Signing something is accepting responsibility. I've been written up once in my various stints with UPS. I signed the writeup (I missorted an NDA on a service test). I didn't like being written up but I wasn't going to refuse to sign it since I <em>did </em>know I'd made a mistake. I considered the writeup reasonable, accurate and in accordance with company policy, so I signed it. There was no steward involved, either. My sup and I handled the writeup situation as adults. Refusing to sign reasonable writeups such as mine supports Tie's point: RTS'ing EVERYTHING management puts in front of you suggests a complete lack of cooperation. I sign the safety observations and the package handling audits management does on us. The safety observations I consider a personnel file item. The handling audits also measure PPH and placement (split tranverses...any other hubs have these?) and demonstrate how hard I'm working, so I sign them. There'll be a time where they do a handling audit on me, giving me a very low score because I'm getting beaten up. I'll refuse to sign <strong>that</strong>, telling the auditer, "This is insulting. I ain't signing!" I told an LP guy in Chicago a couple years ago, "Audit the rest of these sorters and come back if ya still want me to sign this sheet." No more insulting handling audits. -Rocky</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyRogue, post: 182574, member: 7185"] I agree, Tie. Signing something is accepting responsibility. I've been written up once in my various stints with UPS. I signed the writeup (I missorted an NDA on a service test). I didn't like being written up but I wasn't going to refuse to sign it since I [I]did [/I]know I'd made a mistake. I considered the writeup reasonable, accurate and in accordance with company policy, so I signed it. There was no steward involved, either. My sup and I handled the writeup situation as adults. Refusing to sign reasonable writeups such as mine supports Tie's point: RTS'ing EVERYTHING management puts in front of you suggests a complete lack of cooperation. I sign the safety observations and the package handling audits management does on us. The safety observations I consider a personnel file item. The handling audits also measure PPH and placement (split tranverses...any other hubs have these?) and demonstrate how hard I'm working, so I sign them. There'll be a time where they do a handling audit on me, giving me a very low score because I'm getting beaten up. I'll refuse to sign [B]that[/B], telling the auditer, "This is insulting. I ain't signing!" I told an LP guy in Chicago a couple years ago, "Audit the rest of these sorters and come back if ya still want me to sign this sheet." No more insulting handling audits. -Rocky [/QUOTE]
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