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New hire. - preload shift
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<blockquote data-quote="km3" data-source="post: 2185044" data-attributes="member: 56117"><p>Sounds like you're on the Midnight shift, not Preload...They might just have you doing some of the Preload work. We have a skeleton crew of Preloaders on Midnight here.</p><p></p><p>Nobody knows when you'll get your badge. Just be patient. Make sure you have your supervisor or manager's number so they can come sign you in, though.</p><p></p><p>If you're not in a RTW (right-to-work) state, you'll automatically be in the union after you pass probation. The length of probation varies. In my local it's 34 working days, in others it's 30, and still in others I've heard 90. You'll need to ask somebody in your building. </p><p></p><p>You can get a union book once you're in the union, but if your stewards are as lazy as mine, you'll have to track them down and ask. Don't expect somebody to walk up to you and give you one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="km3, post: 2185044, member: 56117"] Sounds like you're on the Midnight shift, not Preload...They might just have you doing some of the Preload work. We have a skeleton crew of Preloaders on Midnight here. Nobody knows when you'll get your badge. Just be patient. Make sure you have your supervisor or manager's number so they can come sign you in, though. If you're not in a RTW (right-to-work) state, you'll automatically be in the union after you pass probation. The length of probation varies. In my local it's 34 working days, in others it's 30, and still in others I've heard 90. You'll need to ask somebody in your building. You can get a union book once you're in the union, but if your stewards are as lazy as mine, you'll have to track them down and ask. Don't expect somebody to walk up to you and give you one. [/QUOTE]
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