Welcome to the new BrownOff the job?
you off the job is me time.
Welcome to the new BrownOff the job?
you off the job is me time.
Get the washing machine sized box out from under the two 120lb wooden desk boxes. Don't jerk.What's lifting correctly?
Hint the research doesn't play out how ups tells you it does.
Had two "69" lbs draw bars for a tractor laying flat under the shelves today. Talk about a bitch. I know loaders can't help it sometimes but come on. How am I supposed to get under a flat piece of metal to lift it when it's on the floor?Get the washing machine sized box out from under the two 120lb wooden desk boxes. Don't jerk.
Keep a natural curve in your back is the secretHad two "69" lbs draw bars for a tractor laying flat under the shelves today. Talk about a bitch. I know loaders can't help it sometimes but come on. How am I supposed to get under a flat piece of metal to lift it when it's on the floor?
Would you rather have it on the shelf and all the Amazon boxes piled on the floor? What about egress?Had two "69" lbs draw bars for a tractor laying flat under the shelves today. Talk about a bitch. I know loaders can't help it sometimes but come on. How am I supposed to get under a flat piece of metal to lift it when it's on the floor?
Egress in a package car? LmaoWould you rather have it on the shelf and all the Amazon boxes piled on the floor? What about egress?
Im not currently out of mentoring or in the union yet.
Lastly, is there a corporate or HR phone number that I can call to find out my previous weeks timecard that I was paid for? Because the UPSERS timecard only has this week and last week. If I can I would like to take care of it today and go the SUP in the morning and show the discrepancies.
Thanks
How is he going to "submit a grievance" if he is not in the union yet Einstein?Yes, if you are required to be there, you should be paid for your time. Your start time should have been adjusted accordingly.
Print out your time card and/or pay stubs and submit a grievance asking for the lost time.
Yes a pre seniority employee can still submit a grievance and the Union is obligated to represent him because he is in a bargaining unit position.How is he going to "submit a grievance" if he is not in the union yet Einstein?
TTKU
Where? Not here.Yes a pre seniority employee can still submit a grievance and the Union is obligated to represent him because he is in a bargaining unit position.
Where? Not here.
No backpedaling here scab. Go back to romper room. Leave the union issues to true members. Nonunion employees here get no representation.Do you find it difficult to type while backpedaling?