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Is being an overachiever at UPS worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="browntroll" data-source="post: 1293187" data-attributes="member: 47316"><p>the "overachievers" at my hub have to do more work, they do get more hours and are rarely written up, get a few favors with hours</p><p>or other stuff but expected at work everyday on time and to work at a fast pace.</p><p></p><p>by the book guys are not liked by management and always moved to isolated areas so they dont tell everyone else to work the</p><p>same way they are also first to be written up and management doesnt let them leave early for school or second jobs.</p><p></p><p>the kiss ass get to work slow and only get warning if there attendance becomes a huge problem but they settle</p><p>it by buying management beers at a bar from what i have seen so far.</p><p></p><p>then theres the work safely guy which take as much time as they like, they dont get to many favors but management always tries</p><p>to cut their hours asap or leave them in areas where work rate doesnt matter.</p><p></p><p>incase you are wondering im in the overachievers category not by choice, but would like to be in the kiss ass category. do your body a favor</p><p>just work safe, i have never been injured but everyones body/genetics are different so know your limits. they screwed me by putting in areas where my "seniority" doesnt mean anything next to the full timers and by saying "youre the only one trained for that position with less seniority"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="browntroll, post: 1293187, member: 47316"] the "overachievers" at my hub have to do more work, they do get more hours and are rarely written up, get a few favors with hours or other stuff but expected at work everyday on time and to work at a fast pace. by the book guys are not liked by management and always moved to isolated areas so they dont tell everyone else to work the same way they are also first to be written up and management doesnt let them leave early for school or second jobs. the kiss ass get to work slow and only get warning if there attendance becomes a huge problem but they settle it by buying management beers at a bar from what i have seen so far. then theres the work safely guy which take as much time as they like, they dont get to many favors but management always tries to cut their hours asap or leave them in areas where work rate doesnt matter. incase you are wondering im in the overachievers category not by choice, but would like to be in the kiss ass category. do your body a favor just work safe, i have never been injured but everyones body/genetics are different so know your limits. they screwed me by putting in areas where my "seniority" doesnt mean anything next to the full timers and by saying "youre the only one trained for that position with less seniority" [/QUOTE]
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