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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 172132" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>There isn't a problem with sups working here. It rarely happens. If a sup simply touches a box (to break a jam or help someone lift an over 70) we don't raise hell like people do at the hubs. Most of the time that is just a case of someone trying to get a free paycheck. Pure opportunism at it's best. Occasionally a sup will have to deliver an NDA or Early A.M. in order to make service, which is actually covered in the contract, so no one gripes about that either. If a sup runs a route it is VERY rare. Only after they've called up all hourly employees that can drive will they do that. </p><p> </p><p>Being a small center puts us in a situation where we just don't have enough people sometimes. If more than one person calls in and we can't get someone from another shift to come in then we are screwed and a sup will more than likely have to step in. We don't complain because it's not their fault. We'd rather let them help us because it's usually next to impossible to run a shift with only a few people. If sups start replacing hourlys than that is when we'll have a problem. That is what the contract language was meant for. To keep that from happening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 172132, member: 198"] There isn't a problem with sups working here. It rarely happens. If a sup simply touches a box (to break a jam or help someone lift an over 70) we don't raise hell like people do at the hubs. Most of the time that is just a case of someone trying to get a free paycheck. Pure opportunism at it's best. Occasionally a sup will have to deliver an NDA or Early A.M. in order to make service, which is actually covered in the contract, so no one gripes about that either. If a sup runs a route it is VERY rare. Only after they've called up all hourly employees that can drive will they do that. Being a small center puts us in a situation where we just don't have enough people sometimes. If more than one person calls in and we can't get someone from another shift to come in then we are screwed and a sup will more than likely have to step in. We don't complain because it's not their fault. We'd rather let them help us because it's usually next to impossible to run a shift with only a few people. If sups start replacing hourlys than that is when we'll have a problem. That is what the contract language was meant for. To keep that from happening. [/QUOTE]
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