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<blockquote data-quote="upssup" data-source="post: 753773" data-attributes="member: 21185"><p>Dragracr66: Are you "owed overtime". Is it in your contract that you will get overtime. You get paid very well to come in and fix package cars, tractor or trailers. Even without ovetime I guarantee you would have a hard time finding a job that pays as well as UPS to do the same job. If you appreciate what you have, you would come in to work, do your job and go home. That is all that is asked of the mechanics, nothing more, nothing less. If you feel you are "entitled" to overtime then my friend I think you work for the wrong company. I have extended center mechanics that have to work overtime just to keep up with their two centers and their drive time. They give everything they can because they appreciate what they have. I was a mechanic for UPS long before I was a Supervisor. I have seen this arguement many times. Typically the mechanic that whines about no overtime is the one that likes to play the system of knocking it back a gear. Maybe your Supervisor will tolerate it but most will not, and in these economic times there are plenty good mechanics unemployed that would kill for a chance at a job like this and appreciate what they have, I know I was one of them!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upssup, post: 753773, member: 21185"] Dragracr66: Are you "owed overtime". Is it in your contract that you will get overtime. You get paid very well to come in and fix package cars, tractor or trailers. Even without ovetime I guarantee you would have a hard time finding a job that pays as well as UPS to do the same job. If you appreciate what you have, you would come in to work, do your job and go home. That is all that is asked of the mechanics, nothing more, nothing less. If you feel you are "entitled" to overtime then my friend I think you work for the wrong company. I have extended center mechanics that have to work overtime just to keep up with their two centers and their drive time. They give everything they can because they appreciate what they have. I was a mechanic for UPS long before I was a Supervisor. I have seen this arguement many times. Typically the mechanic that whines about no overtime is the one that likes to play the system of knocking it back a gear. Maybe your Supervisor will tolerate it but most will not, and in these economic times there are plenty good mechanics unemployed that would kill for a chance at a job like this and appreciate what they have, I know I was one of them! [/QUOTE]
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