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Supervisor asking me to clear stack-outs
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<blockquote data-quote="Minstro" data-source="post: 3166692" data-attributes="member: 69164"><p>Before started working here, the unload wasn't getting done until 9:30-10:30am every day. The pace I set is saving the company 2 hours of time and pay every single day. If they want to view me as going to school to better myself and future as copping out of work that's their own prerogative. Hurrying up and fixing slacker's stack-outs isn't a job to be done - it's letting management avoid keeping people accountable. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I stated earlier I've loaded trucks before. There isn't a single job at UPS that is actually "difficult". Difficult to the type of people they hire maybe, but in the real world painting by number with boxes isn't considered a hard job. I've asked to load trucks before too, so I'm not burnt out by the time I'm heading to class. Their response is: "Sorry we need you in the truck, no one here can unload as fast as you do."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Minstro, post: 3166692, member: 69164"] Before started working here, the unload wasn't getting done until 9:30-10:30am every day. The pace I set is saving the company 2 hours of time and pay every single day. If they want to view me as going to school to better myself and future as copping out of work that's their own prerogative. Hurrying up and fixing slacker's stack-outs isn't a job to be done - it's letting management avoid keeping people accountable. I stated earlier I've loaded trucks before. There isn't a single job at UPS that is actually "difficult". Difficult to the type of people they hire maybe, but in the real world painting by number with boxes isn't considered a hard job. I've asked to load trucks before too, so I'm not burnt out by the time I'm heading to class. Their response is: "Sorry we need you in the truck, no one here can unload as fast as you do." [/QUOTE]
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