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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 866286" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>I have never been told that I <em>couldnt</em> change my start time; therefore, if necessary, I go ahead and do it when it is in the best interests of the customers and the company for me to do so. I cannot count the number of service failures and late air that I have prevented by taking an extra 5 minutes in the morning to perform "damage control". Also, my building has staggered start times for various drivers in order to miimize traffic jams, so in many cases if I am parked outside on an MDU and my loader is wrapped up I will simply change my start time and catch an "earlier" PCM so that I can get out on the road earlier. I guess different management groups have different attitudes about this sort of thing. Around here, if your AM time is within acceptable limits they really dont care if you start early or not. The bottom line is that if you are working you should be on the clock, and if you are on the clock you had damn well better be working.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 866286, member: 14668"] I have never been told that I [I]couldnt[/I] change my start time; therefore, if necessary, I go ahead and do it when it is in the best interests of the customers and the company for me to do so. I cannot count the number of service failures and late air that I have prevented by taking an extra 5 minutes in the morning to perform "damage control". Also, my building has staggered start times for various drivers in order to miimize traffic jams, so in many cases if I am parked outside on an MDU and my loader is wrapped up I will simply change my start time and catch an "earlier" PCM so that I can get out on the road earlier. I guess different management groups have different attitudes about this sort of thing. Around here, if your AM time is within acceptable limits they really dont care if you start early or not. The bottom line is that if you are working you should be on the clock, and if you are on the clock you had damn well better be working. [/QUOTE]
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