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<blockquote data-quote="jibbs" data-source="post: 2816821"><p>Dude, I'm on your side. I understand where you're coming from completely. I'm just the type of person that looks at a situation from a thousand different perspectives and then gets stuck when it comes time to make a decision, because I'm mulling over countless possibilities and domino effects and just overwhelm myself with anxiety.</p><p></p><p>Thing is though, like I said, seniority guarantees your right to work. It doesn't apply to your right to go home unless your local supplement or your building already has an established practice for that kind of thing.... and truthfully? I don't know how often/long it takes for something to become an "established practice." That's just the language in the contract-- past that it seems up to interpretation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jibbs, post: 2816821"] Dude, I'm on your side. I understand where you're coming from completely. I'm just the type of person that looks at a situation from a thousand different perspectives and then gets stuck when it comes time to make a decision, because I'm mulling over countless possibilities and domino effects and just overwhelm myself with anxiety. Thing is though, like I said, seniority guarantees your right to work. It doesn't apply to your right to go home unless your local supplement or your building already has an established practice for that kind of thing.... and truthfully? I don't know how often/long it takes for something to become an "established practice." That's just the language in the contract-- past that it seems up to interpretation. [/QUOTE]
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