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Being told to help other loaders. Is this required?
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<blockquote data-quote="asal93" data-source="post: 4127774" data-attributes="member: 77511"><p>I have been a pre-loader on the box line for 11 months. One of the most frustrating things about the job is being told to go help somebody else load their stack out or go help on the charge slide mid shift while I'm loading my trucks. It's not even that I don't want to help, but rather that when I get to where help is needed the loaders/sorters are being lazy/dancing around/telling sups the longer they watch them the slower they'll go. Meanwhile, cages are going by and I'm falling behind. I'm fine with helping when my work is done. All I would like to know is: Can I tell the pt sups I don't want to go help mid-shift? Am I required to go help the people who don't give a friend*? Currently there is a loader at the end of the belt who is loading probably 70 pph and not handling irregs because he feels he has the seniority to get off the box line. Leaving hundreds of packages stacked out by 9am. If he isn't being fired for that, how could I be fired for saying I want to finish my work before helping? ty guys</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="asal93, post: 4127774, member: 77511"] I have been a pre-loader on the box line for 11 months. One of the most frustrating things about the job is being told to go help somebody else load their stack out or go help on the charge slide mid shift while I'm loading my trucks. It's not even that I don't want to help, but rather that when I get to where help is needed the loaders/sorters are being lazy/dancing around/telling sups the longer they watch them the slower they'll go. Meanwhile, cages are going by and I'm falling behind. I'm fine with helping when my work is done. All I would like to know is: Can I tell the pt sups I don't want to go help mid-shift? Am I required to go help the people who don't give a friend*? Currently there is a loader at the end of the belt who is loading probably 70 pph and not handling irregs because he feels he has the seniority to get off the box line. Leaving hundreds of packages stacked out by 9am. If he isn't being fired for that, how could I be fired for saying I want to finish my work before helping? ty guys [/QUOTE]
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