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What should be done when teamsters are found to be working for UPS off the clock?
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<blockquote data-quote="QKRSTKR" data-source="post: 1088956" data-attributes="member: 16710"><p>I work packages in a bonus center, and that's what happens. I didn't say you shouldn't confront the driver first about it before going to management. But here s the real problem. Driver Joe comes in early to sort his load, so he can get done earlier, and have better numbers. Driver Dave though comes in 5 minutes before his start time and doesn't sort his truck. Driver Dave numbers are worse than driver joes by say the same time joe spends off the clock working. So driver Dave gets harassed because he is unwilling to work off the clock. He gets pulled in office for numbers, gaps in deliveries cause he can't find pkgs in his car, etc. Dave could fix this by simply coming in earlier and working off the clock, but doesn't. So you see I think it's more about fairness to fellow drivers than getting paid for time. Joe gets left alone cause he works off the clock, Dave gets harassed because he doesn't. That's BS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QKRSTKR, post: 1088956, member: 16710"] I work packages in a bonus center, and that's what happens. I didn't say you shouldn't confront the driver first about it before going to management. But here s the real problem. Driver Joe comes in early to sort his load, so he can get done earlier, and have better numbers. Driver Dave though comes in 5 minutes before his start time and doesn't sort his truck. Driver Dave numbers are worse than driver joes by say the same time joe spends off the clock working. So driver Dave gets harassed because he is unwilling to work off the clock. He gets pulled in office for numbers, gaps in deliveries cause he can't find pkgs in his car, etc. Dave could fix this by simply coming in earlier and working off the clock, but doesn't. So you see I think it's more about fairness to fellow drivers than getting paid for time. Joe gets left alone cause he works off the clock, Dave gets harassed because he doesn't. That's BS. [/QUOTE]
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