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<blockquote data-quote="hegro" data-source="post: 3899842" data-attributes="member: 59201"><p>Full time driver, central.</p><p></p><p>So in the past when I know in advance that I will be calling into work I will let one of my supervisors know. Usually have called in on Saturdays and want them to potentially find another driver to work so nobody gets too screwed over. Completely not necessary and maybe on the stupid side but I have done it. Has never been an issue before.</p><p></p><p>Anyways told one if my supervisors I would be calling in in a few days. He obviously doesn't want me to call in and says it will be job abandonment and will be looking at serious consequences primarily because I discussed it with him ahead of time.</p><p></p><p>I have learned my lesson and will never do that again. Was looking through the contract and just wanted to make sure I was in the clear? Job abandonment only applies to showing up to work and leaving before your workload is complete, correct? Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hegro, post: 3899842, member: 59201"] Full time driver, central. So in the past when I know in advance that I will be calling into work I will let one of my supervisors know. Usually have called in on Saturdays and want them to potentially find another driver to work so nobody gets too screwed over. Completely not necessary and maybe on the stupid side but I have done it. Has never been an issue before. Anyways told one if my supervisors I would be calling in in a few days. He obviously doesn't want me to call in and says it will be job abandonment and will be looking at serious consequences primarily because I discussed it with him ahead of time. I have learned my lesson and will never do that again. Was looking through the contract and just wanted to make sure I was in the clear? Job abandonment only applies to showing up to work and leaving before your workload is complete, correct? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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