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<blockquote data-quote="splozi" data-source="post: 960055"><p>Fortunately, I don't think this happens at my center very often. As I was walking in one morning sometime ago, there was one guy leaving... apparently they told him they didn't need him. But I don't know what the situation is... whether he is a pt. time driver or what - I don't know who he is. But I know that as long as I've worked there, no one on my belt has been asked if they wanted to go home. And I'm speaking as someone who has had <strong>several </strong>under 600-piece days since new year (today was one). Under 700 is typical for me. It was heavier before and during peak, of course.</p><p></p><p>One of my trucks (a buff), if someone else loaded, they would really need to know where everything goes, or the driver would be pretty upset. But then again, management doesn't care about the driver's happiness. So now that I know this sort of this happens at some centers, I'm surprised that I haven't been offered the morning off yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="splozi, post: 960055"] Fortunately, I don't think this happens at my center very often. As I was walking in one morning sometime ago, there was one guy leaving... apparently they told him they didn't need him. But I don't know what the situation is... whether he is a pt. time driver or what - I don't know who he is. But I know that as long as I've worked there, no one on my belt has been asked if they wanted to go home. And I'm speaking as someone who has had [B]several [/B]under 600-piece days since new year (today was one). Under 700 is typical for me. It was heavier before and during peak, of course. One of my trucks (a buff), if someone else loaded, they would really need to know where everything goes, or the driver would be pretty upset. But then again, management doesn't care about the driver's happiness. So now that I know this sort of this happens at some centers, I'm surprised that I haven't been offered the morning off yet. [/QUOTE]
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