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<blockquote data-quote="RockyRogue" data-source="post: 298155" data-attributes="member: 7185"><p>I agree. The sort manager was from the 'old school.' What a guy. I had a lot of respect for him. I worked something like 7.5 hours one day (long story) and was perfectly willing to leave at 5 to avoid charging him overtime. I told him my friend/t'er would go atmospheric when he got the overtime bill. He just smiled and said, "He'll never know. <em>I'm</em> the sort manager. I'm taking your timecard from him tonight. He won't see how many hours you work this week OR the overtime." I reluctantly agreed to his request--and it was a request--to keep working. I came in the next day and ran into the sort manager right outside the cafeteria. I asked if he'd gotten the bill for my overtime for the night before. He smiled and said, "Yeah, I got it. You were worth every penny." I worked something like 12 hours of overtime that week. Not so much as a peep from my friend/t'er. -Rocky</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyRogue, post: 298155, member: 7185"] I agree. The sort manager was from the 'old school.' What a guy. I had a lot of respect for him. I worked something like 7.5 hours one day (long story) and was perfectly willing to leave at 5 to avoid charging him overtime. I told him my friend/t'er would go atmospheric when he got the overtime bill. He just smiled and said, "He'll never know. [I]I'm[/I] the sort manager. I'm taking your timecard from him tonight. He won't see how many hours you work this week OR the overtime." I reluctantly agreed to his request--and it was a request--to keep working. I came in the next day and ran into the sort manager right outside the cafeteria. I asked if he'd gotten the bill for my overtime for the night before. He smiled and said, "Yeah, I got it. You were worth every penny." I worked something like 12 hours of overtime that week. Not so much as a peep from my friend/t'er. -Rocky [/QUOTE]
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