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<blockquote data-quote="Loco170Brownie" data-source="post: 484429" data-attributes="member: 21154"><p>I see this way too often in metro. Not to put anyone down but you would think a full time UPS Teamster would know better. Coming in early setting up your load, running your breaks, not taking a lunch, it all adds up. Simply do the math....If you give up an average of say 40 mins a day (Saying the person at least takes half their breaks), thats 3 hours and 20 mins over OT you are giving up a week! 16 hours a month, 192 a year. Thats a new car folks! ($8,505.92 if my math is right) IF your parttime its still almost an hour a week, then do the math from there, dont know about you but when I was PT I couldn't afford to give money away. If you want to invest in UPS buy stock<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/FeltTip/surprised.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":surprised:" title="Surprised :surprised:" data-shortname=":surprised:" /></p><p></p><p>I have been told the steps that were listed by LVD*4*LIFE are the way to go but I find more often that not you have to go right to #3.</p><p></p><p>I also take it personally when a cover guy does it on my route. If I get flack because the cover guy ran my route and I do thing by the book and come in later you can bet he/she is gonna get an ear full after I do.<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/FeltTip/biting.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":biting:" title="Biting :biting:" data-shortname=":biting:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loco170Brownie, post: 484429, member: 21154"] I see this way too often in metro. Not to put anyone down but you would think a full time UPS Teamster would know better. Coming in early setting up your load, running your breaks, not taking a lunch, it all adds up. Simply do the math....If you give up an average of say 40 mins a day (Saying the person at least takes half their breaks), thats 3 hours and 20 mins over OT you are giving up a week! 16 hours a month, 192 a year. Thats a new car folks! ($8,505.92 if my math is right) IF your parttime its still almost an hour a week, then do the math from there, dont know about you but when I was PT I couldn't afford to give money away. If you want to invest in UPS buy stock:surprised: I have been told the steps that were listed by LVD*4*LIFE are the way to go but I find more often that not you have to go right to #3. I also take it personally when a cover guy does it on my route. If I get flack because the cover guy ran my route and I do thing by the book and come in later you can bet he/she is gonna get an ear full after I do.:biting: [/QUOTE]
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