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Three weeks at CACH as an unloader
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<blockquote data-quote="Susie Q" data-source="post: 109248"><p>What Article in your Contract contains Production Requirements such as PPH??? It is important not to set that sort of standard for yourself!!! Our P/T Sups are running around telling us we're behind - there is no such thing as behind. We are where we are as long as noone is standing around doing nothing. There is no requirement that you have to rush or run to do your job. If you set an extraordinary PPH one day, it is expected everyday - have a bad day and you're in the office!</p><p></p><p>A feeder hooking up while you're still unloading??? You say safety first - that tractor isn't supposed to be hooking up while anyone is in it!!! UPS preaches safety, but if they're doing that, they aren't practicing it!</p><p></p><p>Is anyone else noticing that UPS is phasing out irregulars and overweights? Nothing is handled the way we were trained, it comes down all the belts and falls off the belt nearly hitting the splitters! Not to mention smashing the boxes in the 90 degree bend in our belt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Susie Q, post: 109248"] What Article in your Contract contains Production Requirements such as PPH??? It is important not to set that sort of standard for yourself!!! Our P/T Sups are running around telling us we're behind - there is no such thing as behind. We are where we are as long as noone is standing around doing nothing. There is no requirement that you have to rush or run to do your job. If you set an extraordinary PPH one day, it is expected everyday - have a bad day and you're in the office! A feeder hooking up while you're still unloading??? You say safety first - that tractor isn't supposed to be hooking up while anyone is in it!!! UPS preaches safety, but if they're doing that, they aren't practicing it! Is anyone else noticing that UPS is phasing out irregulars and overweights? Nothing is handled the way we were trained, it comes down all the belts and falls off the belt nearly hitting the splitters! Not to mention smashing the boxes in the 90 degree bend in our belt. [/QUOTE]
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