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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 367477" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>I agree. You dont get paid to put your uniform on, you do it on your own time. BUt you do, or would get paid to wash your ride. Inside and out. So what is the big deal? </p><p> </p><p>IT goes back to the generation that has everything given to them, and expect everything to be done for them. </p><p> </p><p>IF you dont like the way things are, change them. Work within the system you are given and deal with the problem, not just lip service.</p><p> </p><p>Its like the oil on the floor from the package cars. Add water and you have a real safety issue. While they did assign the solution to a part timer, they rarely ever had him do it. So I did it, after my day on road. And if I happened to not be over 9.5 before I put the absorb on the floor, I was after. And while they moaned and groaned about paying me overtime to do it, when they could have had someone making $8.50, it was their choice, their decision, and I lived and dealt with the reality and did it myself.</p><p> </p><p>So do what you have to do to be clean and safe out on road.</p><p> </p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 367477, member: 484"] I agree. You dont get paid to put your uniform on, you do it on your own time. BUt you do, or would get paid to wash your ride. Inside and out. So what is the big deal? IT goes back to the generation that has everything given to them, and expect everything to be done for them. IF you dont like the way things are, change them. Work within the system you are given and deal with the problem, not just lip service. Its like the oil on the floor from the package cars. Add water and you have a real safety issue. While they did assign the solution to a part timer, they rarely ever had him do it. So I did it, after my day on road. And if I happened to not be over 9.5 before I put the absorb on the floor, I was after. And while they moaned and groaned about paying me overtime to do it, when they could have had someone making $8.50, it was their choice, their decision, and I lived and dealt with the reality and did it myself. So do what you have to do to be clean and safe out on road. d [/QUOTE]
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