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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 482311" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>The on car sups get crap from every angle and can't stop the flow. I've never talked to a stray dog the way I have heard part time and full time sups talked to by their bosses. I've seen sups moved hundreds of miles from their homes on a "temporary assignment" that last for a year or more, so they can't actually move the family to be where they are working. This makes them a part time parent/spouse. I've seen managers demoted to on cars sups for no apparent reason other than making room for the DM's pet to be promoted. I've seen automotive managers moved to operations(on car sup) so a newly promoted sups that knows absolutely nothing about automotive wouldn't be thrown to the wolves as an on car. I've seen on car sups fired (pushed to resign) so the company would have a stronger case to get rid of a union employee(which btw didn't work). </p><p> I don't have to be in management to see how they are treated.</p><p></p><p> Tell me something. Just what are "Administrative people"? What do they do? Are they the same as OMSes or specialists?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 482311, member: 13254"] The on car sups get crap from every angle and can't stop the flow. I've never talked to a stray dog the way I have heard part time and full time sups talked to by their bosses. I've seen sups moved hundreds of miles from their homes on a "temporary assignment" that last for a year or more, so they can't actually move the family to be where they are working. This makes them a part time parent/spouse. I've seen managers demoted to on cars sups for no apparent reason other than making room for the DM's pet to be promoted. I've seen automotive managers moved to operations(on car sup) so a newly promoted sups that knows absolutely nothing about automotive wouldn't be thrown to the wolves as an on car. I've seen on car sups fired (pushed to resign) so the company would have a stronger case to get rid of a union employee(which btw didn't work). I don't have to be in management to see how they are treated. Tell me something. Just what are "Administrative people"? What do they do? Are they the same as OMSes or specialists? [/QUOTE]
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