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A supervisor stands up to the IE manager...and pays the price
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<blockquote data-quote="Jones" data-source="post: 604404" data-attributes="member: 4805"><p>Everything written in that book is not a "method", some it is just rules you are supposed to follow. Taking your negotiated lunch and breaks is one of those rules. There is not a UPS "method" for eating lunch. Following EDD is not a "method" either, and even if it was nowhere in that book does it say you must be 100% in trace.</p><p>Methods are things like package selection, safe work methods, etc.</p><p>But yes, you should take your lunch and breaks. Even if it's not a method, it will help you out in the long run.</p><p>Remember also that the point I was initially addressing was this:</p><p> <em><strong>This is a much more difficult job when you follow all methods, take an hour lunch and all breaks, and etc.</strong></em></p><p>I still don't see your reasoning as to how doing those things will make the job more difficult.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jones, post: 604404, member: 4805"] Everything written in that book is not a "method", some it is just rules you are supposed to follow. Taking your negotiated lunch and breaks is one of those rules. There is not a UPS "method" for eating lunch. Following EDD is not a "method" either, and even if it was nowhere in that book does it say you must be 100% in trace. Methods are things like package selection, safe work methods, etc. But yes, you should take your lunch and breaks. Even if it's not a method, it will help you out in the long run. Remember also that the point I was initially addressing was this: [I][B]This is a much more difficult job when you follow all methods, take an hour lunch and all breaks, and etc.[/B][/I] I still don't see your reasoning as to how doing those things will make the job more difficult. [/QUOTE]
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