I've been here alot longer than you
Little do you know..
I am only giving you facts there. If you exercise, you will be more alert and active. That is clad, pure science. Only an undereducated grunt would think otherwise, so there it is, the truth! AlsoThe contract here says "all feeder drivers will load and unload as directed"....that is not very difficult to understand either...
My opinion: Do I recommend a feeder driver sweat it out for 3 hours loading in 100 degree heat? Heck no.
My opnion :being hesitatnt to move a few pieces into their load if it's late or there's hangups because they are "too good to do part-time work" is not only lazy it's disrespectful to the people regularly moving the work.
And lastly, if I'm ever loading a feeder, it's after 8 hours when everythings down and I'm making more than a feeder driver sitting around with his hands in his pockets. (34.68/hr) So take that however you want!