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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 77202" data-source="post: 4389510"><p>Thought I'd seen it all until . . .</p><p></p><p>Nearly all of the Pre-load employees who unload/scan/sort the packages from the feeder trucks punch out at about 9:00am, which, of course, is the time when the Package Car Drivers are getting ready to have their brief morning meeting and then get in their loaded up trucks & go.</p><p></p><p>Today, at about 8:10am, I noticed that my Supervisor sent all of the newer employees home, and I thought it was odd because we still had a good bit of packages to get finished and sent down to the workers who load the package cars.</p><p>(Wouldn't have thought it was odd to send the newer employees home on any other day -- if we're very close to being completely done, but today we weren't.)</p><p></p><p>Then, to my complete disbelief, the Supervisor walked around the building looking for any Package Car Drivers who may have come in early and rounded them up and had them do the various pre-loader jobs of the employees who he just sent home ! ! !</p><p></p><p>So, the drivers (in full UPS uniform because they were getting ready to start their deliveries in about an hour) helped us finish unloading/scanning/sorting all of the packages that we needed to get done !</p><p></p><p>What's the point of even having a union procedures book/supplement if absolutely no one in the building follows any of the procedures in it? </p><p>My building needs a surprise visit from some higher-up somebody that cares if rules are followed -- both UPS rules and Union rules.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 77202, post: 4389510"] Thought I'd seen it all until . . . Nearly all of the Pre-load employees who unload/scan/sort the packages from the feeder trucks punch out at about 9:00am, which, of course, is the time when the Package Car Drivers are getting ready to have their brief morning meeting and then get in their loaded up trucks & go. Today, at about 8:10am, I noticed that my Supervisor sent all of the newer employees home, and I thought it was odd because we still had a good bit of packages to get finished and sent down to the workers who load the package cars. (Wouldn't have thought it was odd to send the newer employees home on any other day -- if we're very close to being completely done, but today we weren't.) Then, to my complete disbelief, the Supervisor walked around the building looking for any Package Car Drivers who may have come in early and rounded them up and had them do the various pre-loader jobs of the employees who he just sent home ! ! ! So, the drivers (in full UPS uniform because they were getting ready to start their deliveries in about an hour) helped us finish unloading/scanning/sorting all of the packages that we needed to get done ! What's the point of even having a union procedures book/supplement if absolutely no one in the building follows any of the procedures in it? My building needs a surprise visit from some higher-up somebody that cares if rules are followed -- both UPS rules and Union rules. [/QUOTE]
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