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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 395056" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>When my son was younger he played soccer and some of his games would be after school at 5:00. I live on my route and would deliver to the neighborhood where his school was, so on those days I would postpone my lunch until the end of the day and take it from 5:00 to 6:00 so that I could see the game.</p><p> </p><p>I think its important to follow the contract language. I think its more important to be aware of the <u>intent</u> of the language. In my situation, the time I chose to take my lunch had no impact on service or any other route in my loop. It had no effect on my paid day, planned day or total miles. In that situation it was not contractually relevant...I did not falsify any documents, I accurately recorded my personal time and I was paid for all hours worked. Most importantly, I was able to meet the challenge of balancing the job with the demands of family life in an honest and ethical manner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 395056, member: 14668"] When my son was younger he played soccer and some of his games would be after school at 5:00. I live on my route and would deliver to the neighborhood where his school was, so on those days I would postpone my lunch until the end of the day and take it from 5:00 to 6:00 so that I could see the game. I think its important to follow the contract language. I think its more important to be aware of the [U]intent[/U] of the language. In my situation, the time I chose to take my lunch had no impact on service or any other route in my loop. It had no effect on my paid day, planned day or total miles. In that situation it was not contractually relevant...I did not falsify any documents, I accurately recorded my personal time and I was paid for all hours worked. Most importantly, I was able to meet the challenge of balancing the job with the demands of family life in an honest and ethical manner. [/QUOTE]
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