ORLY!?!
Master Loader
UPS fail
Recently a sup got fired for having too many miss loads. The problem with that statement over all is “having too many miss loads”. The number of them; One day 30, the next 20 and finally 27 ( I’ve heard ). Usually I wouldn’t have a problem with a sup getting fired, but in this case its sad and full of UPS fail.
I believe UPS has way too many sups anyways, I wish they would fire more. But this time around it‘s ridiculous. Lately sups in my area have been bringing other sups from around the building and new ones just to help out and load. Overly, that isn’t a sups job. They don’t get benefits as we do. Sups are not allowed to even touch packages to begin with.
This over all shows that sups don’t even know what they’re talking about to begin with. The ones around here telling us that you shouldn’t and mustn’t ever miss load. Yet, when they preload, as of recently from another sup, they come down to 27 miss loads in a single day. Efficiencies only mater to the worker, and not the overseer. Thus brandishing the question as to why are these people in charge to begin with?
Lastly, my opinion is that sups should really stay the hell out of the work place. And sadly about the soup that was fired, I do feel for him. A person that is meant to look after loaders, fired for doing a loaders work. Yet, someone should of have told him that sups are greatly at risk at getting fired for the smallest things.
I wonder what are the opinions of the members of this forum about this topic?
Recently a sup got fired for having too many miss loads. The problem with that statement over all is “having too many miss loads”. The number of them; One day 30, the next 20 and finally 27 ( I’ve heard ). Usually I wouldn’t have a problem with a sup getting fired, but in this case its sad and full of UPS fail.
I believe UPS has way too many sups anyways, I wish they would fire more. But this time around it‘s ridiculous. Lately sups in my area have been bringing other sups from around the building and new ones just to help out and load. Overly, that isn’t a sups job. They don’t get benefits as we do. Sups are not allowed to even touch packages to begin with.
This over all shows that sups don’t even know what they’re talking about to begin with. The ones around here telling us that you shouldn’t and mustn’t ever miss load. Yet, when they preload, as of recently from another sup, they come down to 27 miss loads in a single day. Efficiencies only mater to the worker, and not the overseer. Thus brandishing the question as to why are these people in charge to begin with?
Lastly, my opinion is that sups should really stay the hell out of the work place. And sadly about the soup that was fired, I do feel for him. A person that is meant to look after loaders, fired for doing a loaders work. Yet, someone should of have told him that sups are greatly at risk at getting fired for the smallest things.
I wonder what are the opinions of the members of this forum about this topic?