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<blockquote data-quote="TooTechie" data-source="post: 1844934" data-attributes="member: 28388"><p>If you work inside, it depends on what you can do. If you're an unloader or a loader, yeah, they don't care. If you can unload, load, pickoff on multiple belts, sort in the sort aisle, drive an incompatible train, know where every zip in the hub goes, etc then they really hate losing you. </p><p></p><p>When I worked inside as a part timer I threatened to quit once (when I had no intention of quitting) and the building manager acted panicked, apologized for being a dick, gave me the rest of the night off with pay and acted worried I would go through with quitting. He called me the next morning to make sure I wasn't quitting. It was a large hub with over 100 employees on the shift. That's when I realized working inside, the more valuable you make yourself to them, the less they mess with you. Had a just been a feeder loader or something I doubt he would have acted that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TooTechie, post: 1844934, member: 28388"] If you work inside, it depends on what you can do. If you're an unloader or a loader, yeah, they don't care. If you can unload, load, pickoff on multiple belts, sort in the sort aisle, drive an incompatible train, know where every zip in the hub goes, etc then they really hate losing you. When I worked inside as a part timer I threatened to quit once (when I had no intention of quitting) and the building manager acted panicked, apologized for being a dick, gave me the rest of the night off with pay and acted worried I would go through with quitting. He called me the next morning to make sure I wasn't quitting. It was a large hub with over 100 employees on the shift. That's when I realized working inside, the more valuable you make yourself to them, the less they mess with you. Had a just been a feeder loader or something I doubt he would have acted that way. [/QUOTE]
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