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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 786649" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>It isn't there as it used to be, which was "Wait For Aircraft/CTV". The point is that they'd much rather coerce you into using downtime as a break instead of waiting on their time. Same deal with the use of recorders to modify start times. That should always be Code 43 time, not unpaid time as a result of a later start. It should be <em>your </em>option to go over to McDonalds or take a nap, or whatever else. The goal is to not pay you. At least at our station, we were directed to not use 43 and go on break. That's the time to say "no".</p><p> </p><p>And with vehicle breakdowns, why not tell employees to use the "out of service/back in service" codes instead of trying to con them into not getting paid? It's all about the money, and to not pay you if they can possibly get away with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 786649, member: 12508"] It isn't there as it used to be, which was "Wait For Aircraft/CTV". The point is that they'd much rather coerce you into using downtime as a break instead of waiting on their time. Same deal with the use of recorders to modify start times. That should always be Code 43 time, not unpaid time as a result of a later start. It should be [I]your [/I]option to go over to McDonalds or take a nap, or whatever else. The goal is to not pay you. At least at our station, we were directed to not use 43 and go on break. That's the time to say "no". And with vehicle breakdowns, why not tell employees to use the "out of service/back in service" codes instead of trying to con them into not getting paid? It's all about the money, and to not pay you if they can possibly get away with it. [/QUOTE]
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