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<blockquote data-quote="sortaisle" data-source="post: 1181056" data-attributes="member: 17605"><p>I do it on my own time. I start about half an hour earlier than the hub does shifting cars. So I have to do it after the sort. Or during break, but I don't like to intrude on folks only 10 minutes to zen out. We have supervisors that actually like the union because of the shafting they get day in and day out. So when there's trainees they tell me where they camp out and if I decided to help load a trailer I can talk about whatever I want so long as we stay productive. Is it a huge responsibility? Sure...but I look at it as giving out info and protecting basic union rights. If things are really hairy, my job is to take notes and have my guy keep his mouth mostly shut and say yes, no, and I don't recall. My BA handles the hairier crap that's beyond my ken.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sortaisle, post: 1181056, member: 17605"] I do it on my own time. I start about half an hour earlier than the hub does shifting cars. So I have to do it after the sort. Or during break, but I don't like to intrude on folks only 10 minutes to zen out. We have supervisors that actually like the union because of the shafting they get day in and day out. So when there's trainees they tell me where they camp out and if I decided to help load a trailer I can talk about whatever I want so long as we stay productive. Is it a huge responsibility? Sure...but I look at it as giving out info and protecting basic union rights. If things are really hairy, my job is to take notes and have my guy keep his mouth mostly shut and say yes, no, and I don't recall. My BA handles the hairier crap that's beyond my ken. [/QUOTE]
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