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<blockquote data-quote="UnloaderZ" data-source="post: 5427697" data-attributes="member: 101934"><p>I work Sunday-Thursday day sort at a hub as an unloader. The last few months, every Sunday my full-time supervisor says he needs me to go unload the metro package trucks, instead of the usual full length trailers I unload every day. At first I did it willingly, then realized it’s unpleasant because the belt stops frequently, which I can’t control, and I’m alone all day doing it. So then I said I really don’t want to, and he said ok I’ll find someone else. After a month or so, he started asking me to do it again. When I say no he guilts me into it saying he <em>really </em>needs me to. Can I just be stern and say no? He is my full time supervisor and boss. I don’t know if he is allowed to make me do this when it’s not my job or what I’m on the staff sheet assigned to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnloaderZ, post: 5427697, member: 101934"] I work Sunday-Thursday day sort at a hub as an unloader. The last few months, every Sunday my full-time supervisor says he needs me to go unload the metro package trucks, instead of the usual full length trailers I unload every day. At first I did it willingly, then realized it’s unpleasant because the belt stops frequently, which I can’t control, and I’m alone all day doing it. So then I said I really don’t want to, and he said ok I’ll find someone else. After a month or so, he started asking me to do it again. When I say no he guilts me into it saying he [I]really [/I]needs me to. Can I just be stern and say no? He is my full time supervisor and boss. I don’t know if he is allowed to make me do this when it’s not my job or what I’m on the staff sheet assigned to do. [/QUOTE]
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