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<blockquote data-quote="HeyNowBrownCow" data-source="post: 1284785" data-attributes="member: 52307"><p>Oh no, that wasn't a loaded truck, that was an abandoned truck that the super took an hour to figure out the guy walked off the job.... so he ran and got me to sort it out.</p><p>The sup said, "you take this one and I'll clean up the other one... we'll get these sorted out together."..... THEN as I was totally cleaned up on the one, he moved me to truck 2 and he went in the clean truck and started peeping mis-loads. I realized he hadn't done a damn thing on "his" truck nor the other truck... chatting and joking with the other loaders.</p><p>I had all three cleaned up (as best I could) when the drivers came in. Those trucks were so loaded there was not an inch in the aisle from floor to roof. It was madness!..... BUT I only had 2 mis-loads in 3 trucks on Day 4 of working there. (Not bragging but I think that's good...... at least during the Xmas madness).</p><p>I took the photo bc being new I couldn't believe the sup would leave such a safety hazard and wanted to cover my as$ in case I or someone got hurt. I didn't want to be blamed for the mess or safety hazard when I was handed this mess to start.</p><p>On day one, one of the center guys who's been there for 10 years told me Cover Your As$, work safe bc IF/when you get injured you will be blamed for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HeyNowBrownCow, post: 1284785, member: 52307"] Oh no, that wasn't a loaded truck, that was an abandoned truck that the super took an hour to figure out the guy walked off the job.... so he ran and got me to sort it out. The sup said, "you take this one and I'll clean up the other one... we'll get these sorted out together."..... THEN as I was totally cleaned up on the one, he moved me to truck 2 and he went in the clean truck and started peeping mis-loads. I realized he hadn't done a damn thing on "his" truck nor the other truck... chatting and joking with the other loaders. I had all three cleaned up (as best I could) when the drivers came in. Those trucks were so loaded there was not an inch in the aisle from floor to roof. It was madness!..... BUT I only had 2 mis-loads in 3 trucks on Day 4 of working there. (Not bragging but I think that's good...... at least during the Xmas madness). I took the photo bc being new I couldn't believe the sup would leave such a safety hazard and wanted to cover my as$ in case I or someone got hurt. I didn't want to be blamed for the mess or safety hazard when I was handed this mess to start. On day one, one of the center guys who's been there for 10 years told me Cover Your As$, work safe bc IF/when you get injured you will be blamed for it. [/QUOTE]
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