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<blockquote data-quote="JustTired" data-source="post: 443962" data-attributes="member: 10234"><p>Seems I read in an earlier thread that if someone is working "off the clock", that it could be grieved by anyone to receive the pay that the person is forfeiting by doing so.</p><p> </p><p>Not sure of the validity of this....but it would surely go a long way in getting these people out of the trucks before their start time. </p><p> </p><p>I, at one time, was guilty of doing the same. But in reflection, I'm guessing it did more harm than good. If you think of it from a loaders' perspective, it could make them feel that you're just, by your action, saying that they suck as a loader. And if they suck....why even try when you are going to go in and "straighten" everything they just did? They have no incentive to do a better job. As a matter of fact they will just get lazy and pitch the stuff in anywhere because they know you will put it where it belongs.</p><p> </p><p>Sorting your vehicle before start time is a habit that's hard to break. I know! But most loaders will ultimately do a good job when given a chance. Communicating any load problems with them,along with praise for a good job, will help you while on the clock and make them feel better about the job they are doing for you.</p><p> </p><p>Try it!........it just might work!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustTired, post: 443962, member: 10234"] Seems I read in an earlier thread that if someone is working "off the clock", that it could be grieved by anyone to receive the pay that the person is forfeiting by doing so. Not sure of the validity of this....but it would surely go a long way in getting these people out of the trucks before their start time. I, at one time, was guilty of doing the same. But in reflection, I'm guessing it did more harm than good. If you think of it from a loaders' perspective, it could make them feel that you're just, by your action, saying that they suck as a loader. And if they suck....why even try when you are going to go in and "straighten" everything they just did? They have no incentive to do a better job. As a matter of fact they will just get lazy and pitch the stuff in anywhere because they know you will put it where it belongs. Sorting your vehicle before start time is a habit that's hard to break. I know! But most loaders will ultimately do a good job when given a chance. Communicating any load problems with them,along with praise for a good job, will help you while on the clock and make them feel better about the job they are doing for you. Try it!........it just might work! [/QUOTE]
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