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<blockquote data-quote="goetface" data-source="post: 859939" data-attributes="member: 35375"><p><span style="font-family: 'arial'">So far there is alot im learning and finding in comparison to what is said here is true. When your sorter is yelling at you about labels up, but your sup is saying forget it just move fast, throw them on the belt, your shirt is drenched, you got hit in the face by a box and your nose is bleeding, people are shouting outside the trailer they cant handle it, *. Advil is working great, and being hydrated is a must to avoid getting dizzy, while im on the night shift, sweating is unavoidable, always using the 8 keys is nearly impossible when your trying to hit 1400 unload, yet today i was told i did good for my first day at 1030 but needed to do more...and always push for more. So far the sups are cool at my facility, they dont yell and cuss at you, but they have other ways to positively motivate you, if anything the smack talkin come from higher senority sorters/unloaders. Not that im complaining here because im not, and im not at all intimidated by the work, having done 4 years in the navy, worked in logistics & supply in the navy, plus other logistics jobs before UPS i know the * role because your the new guy game. So I just show up, stay quiet, do my job, be safe, use my methods, yes sir, yes sir, and clock out easy for me, and i get a free workout, EASY DAY! I honestly Love the job <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" />.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goetface, post: 859939, member: 35375"] [FONT=arial]So far there is alot im learning and finding in comparison to what is said here is true. When your sorter is yelling at you about labels up, but your sup is saying forget it just move fast, throw them on the belt, your shirt is drenched, you got hit in the face by a box and your nose is bleeding, people are shouting outside the trailer they cant handle it, *. Advil is working great, and being hydrated is a must to avoid getting dizzy, while im on the night shift, sweating is unavoidable, always using the 8 keys is nearly impossible when your trying to hit 1400 unload, yet today i was told i did good for my first day at 1030 but needed to do more...and always push for more. So far the sups are cool at my facility, they dont yell and cuss at you, but they have other ways to positively motivate you, if anything the smack talkin come from higher senority sorters/unloaders. Not that im complaining here because im not, and im not at all intimidated by the work, having done 4 years in the navy, worked in logistics & supply in the navy, plus other logistics jobs before UPS i know the * role because your the new guy game. So I just show up, stay quiet, do my job, be safe, use my methods, yes sir, yes sir, and clock out easy for me, and i get a free workout, EASY DAY! I honestly Love the job :).[/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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