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<blockquote data-quote="Nose to the Grindstone" data-source="post: 3355617" data-attributes="member: 71050"><p>At this point, I am wanting the max of 60 hours/week because I am buying expensive tools. When you start knocking on that 60 hour ceiling, it gets you on the radar. If we work over 12 hours, we really should have an unpaid lunch in there. I had to take it right up to 14 hours paid 2 of the 4 days in order to get everything delivered.</p><p></p><p>Once I get to know the route, I'm sure that it won't take me too long to do the route. I had to look up over 50% of the streets, and I didn't know where any of the houses and businesses were. </p><p></p><p>Why didn't the supe comprehend that being new to the route might cause it to take longer to do the work?</p><p></p><p>I probably won't grieve it because the center manager didn't do anything here. I hope that he will tell the young supe to assert his position in a less insulting manner.</p><p></p><p>I do take everything seriously, including the business, my job and what people say. I learned a long time ago to <strong><em><u>always</u></em></strong> work in such a manner as if management is watching. I never do <em><strong><u>anything</u></strong></em> (on or off the clock) that might cause me to get fired. I had assumed that this supe knew that I was serious like this.</p><p></p><p>He may have said what he did in order to <strong>intimidate</strong> me into working on my own time in order to try and run scratch (spend my break time sorting or driving, punch out and keep working for a bit). Ain't gonna happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nose to the Grindstone, post: 3355617, member: 71050"] At this point, I am wanting the max of 60 hours/week because I am buying expensive tools. When you start knocking on that 60 hour ceiling, it gets you on the radar. If we work over 12 hours, we really should have an unpaid lunch in there. I had to take it right up to 14 hours paid 2 of the 4 days in order to get everything delivered. Once I get to know the route, I'm sure that it won't take me too long to do the route. I had to look up over 50% of the streets, and I didn't know where any of the houses and businesses were. Why didn't the supe comprehend that being new to the route might cause it to take longer to do the work? I probably won't grieve it because the center manager didn't do anything here. I hope that he will tell the young supe to assert his position in a less insulting manner. I do take everything seriously, including the business, my job and what people say. I learned a long time ago to [B][I][U]always[/U][/I][/B] work in such a manner as if management is watching. I never do [I][B][U]anything[/U][/B][/I] (on or off the clock) that might cause me to get fired. I had assumed that this supe knew that I was serious like this. He may have said what he did in order to [B]intimidate[/B] me into working on my own time in order to try and run scratch (spend my break time sorting or driving, punch out and keep working for a bit). Ain't gonna happen. [/QUOTE]
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