Quitting Monday, am I in the wrong?

YUOVER95

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You’re a cog in a machine, feeling useless is the UPS way. Do what you’re told, find a different bathroom to use, collect your paycheck and go home.
 

rocket man

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Aware they could lay me off, have been told they've never laid anyone off of the night shift before. Never had a complaint about my work, the management of labor is trash.
you never had a complaint about your work cuz at this time of the year as long as you're breathing you're doing pretty kids
 
Literally no one cares if you quit. You're not special. At all.
I didn't assume I am but thanks for your input, you're as bitter as the rest of the old timers. We're all valueless in the grand scheme, so live in the little moments while you can bud. Don't work jobs that treat you like trash, I made more liquidating assets online through eBay. Thanks for the input fellas, will stay to the end of seasonal and continue my current job as usual.
 

Air Recovery

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I didn't assume I am but thanks for your input, you're as bitter as the rest of the old timers. We're all valueless in the grand scheme, so live in the little moments while you can bud. Don't work jobs that treat you like trash, I made more liquidating assets online through eBay. Thanks for the input fellas, will stay to the end of seasonal and continue my current job as usual.

I have an excellent life. I am not bitter at all. Sorry no one cares about you though, guess that sucks.
 

Janedoey

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Hello so I was hired on as a seasonal night shift loader in early November. Well I had always thought of UPS as a future career so I knew hard work was a part of it, not the issue. I routinely feel my supes aren't listening to me but just trying to verbally please me and not taking action.

There is feces smeared on our bathroom wall, that has been there over a week and despite me asking if it could be cleaned it's still there. I haven't had a stationary position in my 30 days, always moving from areas sometimes 3 areas in a day and then getting cut at 3.5 hours or less. Within my first two weeks I had ran about 5 areas. I've told my supervisor I like the hard work and want to work hard but I need to be treated like the other new hires too. They have sent a two week new hire to Recycles and then sent me home, letting him run them.

My last interaction was my full time supervisor moving me back to my original area after being traded around and telling me 'This is your home now, you don't leave home' and by the end of day they had me in a different PD doing irregs and then sent home.

Am I wrong for feeling hopeless? My trainer says hopefully it's just a seasonal thing, but we recently had another supe quit because she was being moved to help everyone. Thoughts please.
Lmfaooooo feces smeared on the wall for days omg anyways ups don’t like “complainers” if you see something wrong don’t say nothing about it but if you don’t say nothing about it they will come to you about why you’re not doing something right but if you tell them because of that problem you’re “complaining” about they’re just ignore you and you can’t really pick your position they go by how good you work somewhere and will make you a floater until they find a perfect spot for you
Hello so I was hired on as a seasonal night shift loader in early November. Well I had always thought of UPS as a future career so I knew hard work was a part of it, not the issue. I routinely feel my supes aren't listening to me but just trying to verbally please me and not taking action.

There is feces smeared on our bathroom wall, that has been there over a week and despite me asking if it could be cleaned it's still there. I haven't had a stationary position in my 30 days, always moving from areas sometimes 3 areas in a day and then getting cut at 3.5 hours or less. Within my first two weeks I had ran about 5 areas. I've told my supervisor I like the hard work and want to work hard but I need to be treated like the other new hires too. They have sent a two week new hire to Recycles and then sent me home, letting him run them.

My last interaction was my full time supervisor moving me back to my original area after being traded around and telling me 'This is your home now, you don't leave home' and by the end of day they had me in a different PD doing irregs and then sent home.

Am I wrong for feeling hopeless? My trainer says hopefully it's just a seasonal thing, but we recently had another supe quit because she was being moved to help everyone. Thoughts please.
 

SandSpida

Well-Known Member
Hello so I was hired on as a seasonal night shift loader in early November. Well I had always thought of UPS as a future career so I knew hard work was a part of it, not the issue. I routinely feel my supes aren't listening to me but just trying to verbally please me and not taking action.

There is feces smeared on our bathroom wall, that has been there over a week and despite me asking if it could be cleaned it's still there. I haven't had a stationary position in my 30 days, always moving from areas sometimes 3 areas in a day and then getting cut at 3.5 hours or less. Within my first two weeks I had ran about 5 areas. I've told my supervisor I like the hard work and want to work hard but I need to be treated like the other new hires too. They have sent a two week new hire to Recycles and then sent me home, letting him run them.

My last interaction was my full time supervisor moving me back to my original area after being traded around and telling me 'This is your home now, you don't leave home' and by the end of day they had me in a different PD doing irregs and then sent home.

Am I wrong for feeling hopeless? My trainer says hopefully it's just a seasonal thing, but we recently had another supe quit because she was being moved to help everyone. Thoughts please.
My bad, the smearing of the poop is my mid peak ritual. Next year I will just sacrifice a chicken.
 
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