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<blockquote data-quote="Justaloader" data-source="post: 4215690" data-attributes="member: 77989"><p>Happens at my location daily. It's a catch 22 though. On one hand, don't want them taking union work. I get that. On the other, when things are going to hell (multiple doors jammed with packages, belts jamming up, etc), it's nice to have a sup that will jump into the trenches and help you get caught up. I know, I know - let things go to hell and force them to hire more people. That's all well and good - but not very realistic. The amount of turnover we see....I've been told our location has been understaffed for close to a year. So, the "they should hire more people" mentality doesn't do jack squat for you when packages are falling off the roller line due to the roller line being overloaded. Ironically in our building the sups seem to be more dependable (aka show up for work every day, lend a hand when needed, etc) than the folks that load the trucks (I'm in an area where we load tractor trailers every evening).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justaloader, post: 4215690, member: 77989"] Happens at my location daily. It's a catch 22 though. On one hand, don't want them taking union work. I get that. On the other, when things are going to hell (multiple doors jammed with packages, belts jamming up, etc), it's nice to have a sup that will jump into the trenches and help you get caught up. I know, I know - let things go to hell and force them to hire more people. That's all well and good - but not very realistic. The amount of turnover we see....I've been told our location has been understaffed for close to a year. So, the "they should hire more people" mentality doesn't do jack squat for you when packages are falling off the roller line due to the roller line being overloaded. Ironically in our building the sups seem to be more dependable (aka show up for work every day, lend a hand when needed, etc) than the folks that load the trucks (I'm in an area where we load tractor trailers every evening). [/QUOTE]
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