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<blockquote data-quote="old levi&#039;s" data-source="post: 858482" data-attributes="member: 4508"><p>Starts work (wink) at 0500; leaves at 1400. One hour lunch break and absolutely no overtime ever. </p><p></p><p>Sweeps, mops office areas, cleans bathrooms, empties trashcans, picks up trash in parking lots, and restocks supply cabinets. Absolutely no supervision of any kind. In the past they have worn a typical industrial uniform. Our current porter wears his browns from his driving days and they occasionally ask him to shuttle a LIB or high priority misload.</p><p></p><p>Pleased with job? Thirty dollars per hour to walk around holding a broom. Oh yes. Finished at 1400 every day. Oh yes. No stress, no pressure, no time commits. Oh yes.</p><p></p><p>When you can no longer hold up to the physical demands of driving, you could slide into this job and do it for another 10 years. Here, it's a transistion into retirement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="old levi's, post: 858482, member: 4508"] Starts work (wink) at 0500; leaves at 1400. One hour lunch break and absolutely no overtime ever. Sweeps, mops office areas, cleans bathrooms, empties trashcans, picks up trash in parking lots, and restocks supply cabinets. Absolutely no supervision of any kind. In the past they have worn a typical industrial uniform. Our current porter wears his browns from his driving days and they occasionally ask him to shuttle a LIB or high priority misload. Pleased with job? Thirty dollars per hour to walk around holding a broom. Oh yes. Finished at 1400 every day. Oh yes. No stress, no pressure, no time commits. Oh yes. When you can no longer hold up to the physical demands of driving, you could slide into this job and do it for another 10 years. Here, it's a transistion into retirement. [/QUOTE]
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