Jackburton
Gone Fish'n
Great time of the year to make $$$$. It's only Tuesday and I'll have 24.5 hours under my belt going into Wendsday.
I have no problem with dead days as long as they have used up all of their paid days first.
Invariably one of these guys will use dead days all year long, put in for a paid day off in October and will get the day over someone who never takes dead days and still has days on the books. How is this fair?
If you have days they should be used first.
Great time of the year to make $$$$. It's only Tuesday and I'll have 24.5 hours under my belt going into Wendsday.
I'll take winter in Georgia over summer any day of the week. You can always put more clothes on, can't take more off when it's 98 degrees and 90% humidity.Its too cold out. I want to be off when by the time of sunset.
When management calls me to ask if I want the day off I am not taking it as a personal day. That would be a dead day for me. I'll save my 2 personal days for when I want to use them.
I started the cant beat em, join em thing. Everyone else is always taking dead days and saving personals. I might as well too.
If its gets me a few more days off, maybe....so if everyone else jumped off the bridge...........
You know, you don't have to workIf its gets me a few more days off, maybe.
If they call you and offer you the day they can't force you to use a specific type of day off/paid/unpaid.This is one policy that our new center manager has put in place that I totally agree with-----we must use any days that we have on the books before being approved for a dead day.
If they call you and offer you the day they can't force you to use a specific type of day off/paid/unpaid.
Not here...per my BAActually they can.
I don't look at the seniority list when I call in letting them know I won't be at work.If I have one day seniority and have an optional. I should be able to bump a 30 year employee with no optional days. I earned that day off they didn't. They used all their earned days off.
I don't look at the seniority list when I call in letting them know I won't be at work.
I haven't had a no pay in the last five years.Do they let you use "dead days" when you call in?
I thought the discussion was about having a driver volunteer to go home not about calling in sick.I don't look at the seniority list when I call in letting them know I won't be at work.
I come to work to work so I don't get involved in "volunteering" to go home. I let management hang that carrot in the faces of those who care, that's not me.I thought the discussion was about having a driver volunteer to go home not about calling in sick.
...so if everyone else jumped off the bridge...........