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<blockquote data-quote="BiggieBrown" data-source="post: 3883868" data-attributes="member: 74633"><p>Yes.</p><p>Local sort does it.</p><p>I'm the guy who is standing out there in the rain and 20 degree weather.</p><p>Usually takes me a solid 4 hours of standing at the pump holding a nozzle. With all the shuffling of the trucks I probably climb in and out of each truck 3 or 4 times a night.</p><p>The drives pull up and ditch the truck without saying a word. Don't even acknowledge you as a human being. </p><p>Half of them will take their keys home in their pocket and then you have to hunt down spares.</p><p>A few of them don't even bother to bring their truck over to the pump. They pull in, park next to their personal vehicles, and leave. They don't even clock themselves out, the manager has to call them and ask what time they left and do it for them.</p><p>The level of entitlement is unreal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BiggieBrown, post: 3883868, member: 74633"] Yes. Local sort does it. I'm the guy who is standing out there in the rain and 20 degree weather. Usually takes me a solid 4 hours of standing at the pump holding a nozzle. With all the shuffling of the trucks I probably climb in and out of each truck 3 or 4 times a night. The drives pull up and ditch the truck without saying a word. Don't even acknowledge you as a human being. Half of them will take their keys home in their pocket and then you have to hunt down spares. A few of them don't even bother to bring their truck over to the pump. They pull in, park next to their personal vehicles, and leave. They don't even clock themselves out, the manager has to call them and ask what time they left and do it for them. The level of entitlement is unreal. [/QUOTE]
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