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<blockquote data-quote="Trucker Clock" data-source="post: 5230626" data-attributes="member: 70932"><p>They tried that here. Small center with 1 shifter for the first hour of the AM sort.</p><p></p><p>New Center manager wanted the shifter to help unload trailers and move irregs between moves.</p><p></p><p>I was covering that job that week and I'll be damned, but I dropped an irreg on my foot the very first time they had me help. It was fun watching a sup trying to put a trailer on one of the doors while another sup went to get his car to take me to the clinic. The first sup called the Center Manager and got him out of bed. Center Manager told me, over the phone, that he would never ask me to help again if I could finish the day and not go to the clinic.</p><p></p><p>The bid shifter was asked to help out the preload the next week when he got back. Feeders said that he had to work as directed, but to document all the time he spent helping the preload. Feeders was going to code that time to the preload.</p><p></p><p>After the first day, he was told not to help the preload anymore. I guess his time coded to the preload the previous day screwed their numbers big time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trucker Clock, post: 5230626, member: 70932"] They tried that here. Small center with 1 shifter for the first hour of the AM sort. New Center manager wanted the shifter to help unload trailers and move irregs between moves. I was covering that job that week and I'll be damned, but I dropped an irreg on my foot the very first time they had me help. It was fun watching a sup trying to put a trailer on one of the doors while another sup went to get his car to take me to the clinic. The first sup called the Center Manager and got him out of bed. Center Manager told me, over the phone, that he would never ask me to help again if I could finish the day and not go to the clinic. The bid shifter was asked to help out the preload the next week when he got back. Feeders said that he had to work as directed, but to document all the time he spent helping the preload. Feeders was going to code that time to the preload. After the first day, he was told not to help the preload anymore. I guess his time coded to the preload the previous day screwed their numbers big time. [/QUOTE]
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