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<blockquote data-quote="trickpony1" data-source="post: 104991" data-attributes="member: 1957"><p>You seem really intent on leaving at 8:30. Do you have an early class or another job?</p><p>Keep in mind, as you well know, that the operation is wrapping up around that time and management is in a hurry to get the drivers out so their numbers look good. This means all the loose ends need to be tied up (splits, belts walked, boxline walked, yard check etc.)</p><p>If you go into PT management be prepared to be confronted with veiled threats such as "it's your career", which, when translated, means "you need to spend more time here to the exclusion of everything and everybody else".</p><p>The glitter, gloss and glory of telling all your friends that you're in management may come at a high cost.</p><p>Negotiate your ego and stay an hourly worker. There's less stress and you can leave the stress at work when you leave.</p><p>Good Luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trickpony1, post: 104991, member: 1957"] You seem really intent on leaving at 8:30. Do you have an early class or another job? Keep in mind, as you well know, that the operation is wrapping up around that time and management is in a hurry to get the drivers out so their numbers look good. This means all the loose ends need to be tied up (splits, belts walked, boxline walked, yard check etc.) If you go into PT management be prepared to be confronted with veiled threats such as "it's your career", which, when translated, means "you need to spend more time here to the exclusion of everything and everybody else". The glitter, gloss and glory of telling all your friends that you're in management may come at a high cost. Negotiate your ego and stay an hourly worker. There's less stress and you can leave the stress at work when you leave. Good Luck. [/QUOTE]
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