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<blockquote data-quote="JonFrum" data-source="post: 547172" data-attributes="member: 18044"><p>I realize it may <u>look</u> bad to be seen "sitting down on the job," but I believe it is not only OK, it should be mandatory. </p><p> </p><p>First, PTer4Ever is not avoiding work. He is sitting down during the gaps in the package flow. </p><p> </p><p>Secondly, the job of SPA Clerk involves standing in one place for the entire shift. That's not healthy. Any doctor will tell you to change your position periodically. For example, if you sit at a computer or have a desk job, you should get up and streach every hour or so. And a feeder driver should get out of the cab and walk around to streach his legs at each destination.</p><p> </p><p>PTer4Ever, why not take this concern to your Health & Safety Committee? You should be entitled to be as comfortable as you wish, so long as you get the job done. That's what the science of Ergonomics is all about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonFrum, post: 547172, member: 18044"] I realize it may [U]look[/U] bad to be seen "sitting down on the job," but I believe it is not only OK, it should be mandatory. First, PTer4Ever is not avoiding work. He is sitting down during the gaps in the package flow. Secondly, the job of SPA Clerk involves standing in one place for the entire shift. That's not healthy. Any doctor will tell you to change your position periodically. For example, if you sit at a computer or have a desk job, you should get up and streach every hour or so. And a feeder driver should get out of the cab and walk around to streach his legs at each destination. PTer4Ever, why not take this concern to your Health & Safety Committee? You should be entitled to be as comfortable as you wish, so long as you get the job done. That's what the science of Ergonomics is all about. [/QUOTE]
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