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UPSer sent home at sups discretion along with an occurence
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<blockquote data-quote="LongTimeComing" data-source="post: 1081343" data-attributes="member: 45493"><p>Everybody answers to somebody.</p><p></p><p>The problem is that most PT sups don't have balls enough to make any decisions. Be it intimidation, lack of knowledge, or lack of support.....many just cower away from a situation and go tell their full timer and let them handle it. This does not mean they do not have the authority to make the call. It's quite the contrary...as long as it's within or affects their area of responsibility. A PT sup who runs a PD, is in charge of that PD. His/her full timer is in charge of a group of PD's. Most FT sups don't trust their part timers to make the correct decisions, so they overrule them. It's a myth that I hear about and see quite a bit...but it's a myth nonetheless. Part Time supervisors ACTUALLY have some authority....as crazy as it seems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongTimeComing, post: 1081343, member: 45493"] Everybody answers to somebody. The problem is that most PT sups don't have balls enough to make any decisions. Be it intimidation, lack of knowledge, or lack of support.....many just cower away from a situation and go tell their full timer and let them handle it. This does not mean they do not have the authority to make the call. It's quite the contrary...as long as it's within or affects their area of responsibility. A PT sup who runs a PD, is in charge of that PD. His/her full timer is in charge of a group of PD's. Most FT sups don't trust their part timers to make the correct decisions, so they overrule them. It's a myth that I hear about and see quite a bit...but it's a myth nonetheless. Part Time supervisors ACTUALLY have some authority....as crazy as it seems. [/QUOTE]
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