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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 111800" data-attributes="member: 198"><p><strong>I noticed the attitudes as soon as I started working at UPS. The most obvious is the way full-timers seem look down on part-timers. Sometimes when I hear the words "part-timer" come out of their mouths I could swear it sounds almost like a racial slur. I guess HR forgot to tell me that UPS has class systems. It shows in other ways through out the week. Little things. On my shift we ask that if drivers don't have pickups in their trucks then they should NOT park on the dock where we unload but every day the same drivers park their empty trucks in there and when someone asks them not to they give them a look that would emply that they were thinking "How dare you ask me to do something? You are just a part-timer!" Also...part-time sups think they are so smart compared to hourlys. They come in and work for a couple of months and write a letter and switch to management and all of the sudden they are know it alls at UPS. </strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 111800, member: 198"] [B]I noticed the attitudes as soon as I started working at UPS. The most obvious is the way full-timers seem look down on part-timers. Sometimes when I hear the words "part-timer" come out of their mouths I could swear it sounds almost like a racial slur. I guess HR forgot to tell me that UPS has class systems. It shows in other ways through out the week. Little things. On my shift we ask that if drivers don't have pickups in their trucks then they should NOT park on the dock where we unload but every day the same drivers park their empty trucks in there and when someone asks them not to they give them a look that would emply that they were thinking "How dare you ask me to do something? You are just a part-timer!" Also...part-time sups think they are so smart compared to hourlys. They come in and work for a couple of months and write a letter and switch to management and all of the sudden they are know it alls at UPS. [/B] [/QUOTE]
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