Shut up mr FAKE persona. Go away manI appreciate this attitude in a management person.
Would you be willing to answer the following questions?
Do you lift every package that you handle according to UPS training for lifting and lowering that you received?
Does every one of your coworkers lift every package that they handle according to UPS training for lifting and lowering that you received?
Thanks.
I don’t understand your comment.Shut up mr FAKE persona. Go away man
Neither do I.I don’t understand your comment.
Have my first week under my belt as a package handler, and all I can say is my experience so far with UPS is nothing like so many of the posts I have read through out the forum.
Work faster. You are holding up our paid dayAirports are NOT package car based HUBs. Whole different mindset and way of life. Airports are where you generally go to retire from UPS life.
The drivers laugh at what we do.
Airport is more heavy machines and pulling. Lots more safety at play. But generally less repetitive.
And now a Wallation™:I don’t understand your comment.
You are a BrownCafe fake, phony, fraud! Please shut up! Your on screen-Pollyanna persona is sickening.I wants you to leave this forum permanently.Shut up mr FAKE persona. Go away man
I disagree.And now a Wallation™:
You are a BrownCafe fake, phony, fraud! Please shut up! Your on screen-Pollyanna persona is sickening.I wants you to leave this forum permanently.
And now a Wallation™:
You are a BrownCafe fake, phony, fraud! Please shut up! Your on screen-Pollyanna persona is sickening.I wants you to leave this forum permanently.
Safety training is safety training,
Zero tolerance. Not impossible.
I went to our airport 2 times a day to pull air trailers. The people who unloaded the planes in to air trailers (containers) were another company (Evergreen) There were Evergreen bosses, but UPS supervisors gave the orders.
IMO This would make a great topic for a discussion thread.I've met people like him. I don't doubt that his internet persona is all that different from how he is IRL.
Unfortunately, the UPS standards and methods for safe lifting and lowering are based on OSHA guidelines, which are based on dogmatic nonsense that isn't supported by any real science. If you actually lift according to the methods over the long term, you are far more likely to end up with a debilitating condition.
IMO This would make a great topic for a discussion thread.
You've only been here a week and you've judged the whole company? Give us an update in a year. Then tell me how much you love the place. I was training a 1st day new hire yesterday on a route (289 stops.)
He quit in the middle of the day. Made him take a uber back to the building. Next!
Cool avatar!Have my first week under my belt as a package handler, and all I can say is my experience so far with UPS is nothing like so many of the posts I have read through out the forum.
That's not surprising!I don’t understand your comment.