I can’t say I’ve ever seen senior members of staff been hostile to new recruits maybe a bit weary especially when someone comes in and tells them that the job is easy and that they are better than them. I’ve seen problems when management ask posties to train new members of staff with any kind of renumeration.
Then you haven’t looked hard enough, mate, or you are part of the problem yourself. Indeed, your reference to “senior staff” or the inference you are in some way “senior” gives a tangible glimpse to the chip on your shoulder. i take it you mean you are a LONGSTANDING employee. The only “senior members of staff” I know of are managers, supervisors and the like.
Let me be very clear, the rudeness and hostility I identify absolutely isn’t everybody – indeed, there are some great longstanding staff who really are excellent –but there is a small but significant clique who make it their business to pick on on new recruits, e.g. marching up to new recruits and going “Which one of you parked your van in my f***ing space? Make sure you don’t park in my space again”, “Oh, that bin is for us only”, You are going to take that York back inside, aren’t you?”, “Why did you dare to adjust the seat in my van when you drove it 22 days ago?” These disrespectful, cantankerous old gits never introduce themselves or engage in pleasant conversation, just try to assert themselves and their perceived seniority. They pick on new recruits for smoking in the vicinity of the yard yet themselves smoke on the loading bank itself while talking loudly - and disparagingly - about agency and new starters.
I personally put up with some of this rudeness for a few months while agency, until I eventually turned round and truly let rip with one such bully, making a point of ruining him in front of all his “mates”. It was wholly worthwhile as I gained some eventual respect from them all. Well enjoyed it too! Was worried I had overstepped the mark with some of my comments becoming a bit too personal – but my manager was entirely supportive of my actions and told me I was free to respond “in the playground” as I decided fit with no comebacks.
And in case you’re wondering, no, I am not a big, aggressive man who enjoys physical confrontation or just causing trouble - I am a 5’8” middle-aged woman who in the not-too-distant past enjoyed a 20-year career in the legal support sphere (“the corporate world”!) and so have a small idea on how one communicates properly with colleagues.
And no, I’m not in it for the short term. I am in it for as long as it continues to be fun. It’s great fun so far, for great money. You must think it’s all right too, otherwise you would’ve let years ago if it was such a dire job!