Originally Posted by
miked
I first meet several postal employees when I was in high school, we all worked at a small business, they needed the additional income, I was a kid. These guys told me horror stories of management abuse that I have never seen in any industry I have worked in. Later I got to know a postal employee in the 90's and the abuse of fellow employees had continued. Apparently this is something that is nurtured in the post office and has not been properly delt with by any management since the mid sixties at the very least.
Experience has lead me to the conclusion that with every bad orgaization the problems are the responsibility of the person at the top. They caused the problems or allowed the problems to exsist. Since congress is the "one at the top" and no one is really in charge in congress I hold little hope the situation getting better.
In the mean time employees and their families suffer with the uncertainy of their future. I met an employer the other day on base at the store and he is one pi**ed off employee. How can service be held to a good standard when your work force is under such stress. Mike.
They learn the techniques at supervisor training in Chicago. I was carrying mail in Omaha, Ne. (West Omaha branch) and a friend of mine became a supervisor. He went to supervisor school. When he came back, he'd changed. (I was the Union Steward). I asked him why he was doing the stuff he did and he told me that's how they trained him (he'd assured me becoming a supervisor wouldn't change him). He proved that I couldn't trust him anymore and that was the end of a good friendship.
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