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<blockquote data-quote="Bagels" data-source="post: 1149184" data-attributes="member: 43436"><p>You get more time. How much depends on your level of involvement -- you may get to work with new hires, cook food for the sort, do observations, do building "audits," assist with annual compliance training, etc. Some of these activities will give you an occasional break from your everyday job. Unfortunately, it may not be you that gets to decide your level of involvement. My building has about 350 Preloaders, and up to a dozen show up to our monthly meeting. We're allotted so many safety hours and our safety co-chair, a 34-year PTer UPS earning the same top rate as the drivers, ensures he gets every single minute of that time ... and management seems to be OK with this. From what I've read on here, it seems to be commonplace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bagels, post: 1149184, member: 43436"] You get more time. How much depends on your level of involvement -- you may get to work with new hires, cook food for the sort, do observations, do building "audits," assist with annual compliance training, etc. Some of these activities will give you an occasional break from your everyday job. Unfortunately, it may not be you that gets to decide your level of involvement. My building has about 350 Preloaders, and up to a dozen show up to our monthly meeting. We're allotted so many safety hours and our safety co-chair, a 34-year PTer UPS earning the same top rate as the drivers, ensures he gets every single minute of that time ... and management seems to be OK with this. From what I've read on here, it seems to be commonplace. [/QUOTE]
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