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<blockquote data-quote="Zypher22" data-source="post: 166069" data-attributes="member: 8612"><p>It's really easy for everyone to jump to conclusions. We are only hearing one side of the story here. Where is the line for being threatened and being warned? For example, IMO telling someone that if they leave they can be disciplined for job abandonment does not constitute a threat, but rather a warning. </p><p> </p><p>Lol Call the cops.....Yeah call the cops, while they are there ask them how many double shifts (more than 5 hours each I might add) they have had to pull in emergency situations where they wanted to leave but couldn't......</p><p> </p><p>The bottom line is the job has to get done, if everyone just goes home and we can't provide the service our customers expect/require, we will all be without jobs. To me I would rather work an occasional double shift to make sure I/we have jobs for years to come than to not have a job a few years down the road when our customers move to the competition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zypher22, post: 166069, member: 8612"] It's really easy for everyone to jump to conclusions. We are only hearing one side of the story here. Where is the line for being threatened and being warned? For example, IMO telling someone that if they leave they can be disciplined for job abandonment does not constitute a threat, but rather a warning. Lol Call the cops.....Yeah call the cops, while they are there ask them how many double shifts (more than 5 hours each I might add) they have had to pull in emergency situations where they wanted to leave but couldn't...... The bottom line is the job has to get done, if everyone just goes home and we can't provide the service our customers expect/require, we will all be without jobs. To me I would rather work an occasional double shift to make sure I/we have jobs for years to come than to not have a job a few years down the road when our customers move to the competition. [/QUOTE]
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