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<blockquote data-quote="westsideworma" data-source="post: 240863"><p>Its funny though what some call riding the horse that will get you to the finish "they" (or I should say we now...scary) call it "moving people to the work." If someone (myself included) just busted their back to empty their cages, they damn sure aren't going to want to go to the unload....and I wouldn't blame them. Thats when people stop going all out and start giving less than their best if only to avoid extra work. this is why the hard workers burn out, and this is why new hires that run their butts off to make it, quit because they see that all that awaits them after their hard work is more work....all for 8.50 an hour.</p><p></p><p>I brought that up at a new hire focus meeting once (I was an hourly at the time) and our manager swore we don't do that (piling extra work on a "horse"). I couldn't help but laugh because its nothing but pure BS as it happened to me all the time before I wised up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westsideworma, post: 240863"] Its funny though what some call riding the horse that will get you to the finish "they" (or I should say we now...scary) call it "moving people to the work." If someone (myself included) just busted their back to empty their cages, they damn sure aren't going to want to go to the unload....and I wouldn't blame them. Thats when people stop going all out and start giving less than their best if only to avoid extra work. this is why the hard workers burn out, and this is why new hires that run their butts off to make it, quit because they see that all that awaits them after their hard work is more work....all for 8.50 an hour. I brought that up at a new hire focus meeting once (I was an hourly at the time) and our manager swore we don't do that (piling extra work on a "horse"). I couldn't help but laugh because its nothing but pure BS as it happened to me all the time before I wised up. [/QUOTE]
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