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<blockquote data-quote="Random_Facts" data-source="post: 1090079" data-attributes="member: 30383"><p>Near the end of the shift, the fire alarm went off (I didn't know it was a drill at the time, seeing ours is usually held on feb 13th). Anyway, I walked out of the building, made it almost half way when a supervisor looked at me all shocked and said, "going somewhere"? I said, yes, I'm leaving the building do to a fire alarm. They said it was only for the drivers to leave, not the pre-load. Needless to say, I felt a little odd loading up package cars, with the fire alarm going off in the background. Is that even legal? Have two different fire drills, one for the pre-loaders and one for the drivers? I only say that, because in the past, it was both tied together. Just curious to see if that happens anywhere else or if they are trying something new.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Random_Facts, post: 1090079, member: 30383"] Near the end of the shift, the fire alarm went off (I didn't know it was a drill at the time, seeing ours is usually held on feb 13th). Anyway, I walked out of the building, made it almost half way when a supervisor looked at me all shocked and said, "going somewhere"? I said, yes, I'm leaving the building do to a fire alarm. They said it was only for the drivers to leave, not the pre-load. Needless to say, I felt a little odd loading up package cars, with the fire alarm going off in the background. Is that even legal? Have two different fire drills, one for the pre-loaders and one for the drivers? I only say that, because in the past, it was both tied together. Just curious to see if that happens anywhere else or if they are trying something new. [/QUOTE]
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