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When is punched out truly punched out?
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<blockquote data-quote="raceanoncr" data-source="post: 584744" data-attributes="member: 6408"><p>Mike, after all the threads and posts on the subject of working off the clock, I can't believe you're standing up in the line of fire again! </p><p> </p><p>Well, anyway, congrats on being one of the first in the building. That never, ever happened to me. </p><p> </p><p>Of course, the first thing that struck me in your post was punching out early in the parking lot. I don't even think that needs to be addressed here (although, I guess I just DID address it). </p><p> </p><p>The second thing that struck me is how you feel about the other drivers that might need help or how the other drivers feel about you. Very rarely did I ever get help but when I did, I always appreciated the driver that did. After that, I always tried to help them out whenever I could. </p><p> </p><p>How do you think the others feel about you always home when they're just struggling in when the sun's down? I can just picture a lot of resentment here. Maybe not. Here, we always resented the downtown drivers that only had business that HAD to be off by lunch time or before pickup time and no resi's and after pickups, they're gone. It was the nature of their area. They were never asked to help somebody else due to their pickup volume and so on. We just wanted a little parity. </p><p> </p><p>I know you feel differently about this than I do and will continue to treat your job this way but you asked for opinions so here is mine. I never have worked off the clock and never will for many reasons. Sorry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raceanoncr, post: 584744, member: 6408"] Mike, after all the threads and posts on the subject of working off the clock, I can't believe you're standing up in the line of fire again! Well, anyway, congrats on being one of the first in the building. That never, ever happened to me. Of course, the first thing that struck me in your post was punching out early in the parking lot. I don't even think that needs to be addressed here (although, I guess I just DID address it). The second thing that struck me is how you feel about the other drivers that might need help or how the other drivers feel about you. Very rarely did I ever get help but when I did, I always appreciated the driver that did. After that, I always tried to help them out whenever I could. How do you think the others feel about you always home when they're just struggling in when the sun's down? I can just picture a lot of resentment here. Maybe not. Here, we always resented the downtown drivers that only had business that HAD to be off by lunch time or before pickup time and no resi's and after pickups, they're gone. It was the nature of their area. They were never asked to help somebody else due to their pickup volume and so on. We just wanted a little parity. I know you feel differently about this than I do and will continue to treat your job this way but you asked for opinions so here is mine. I never have worked off the clock and never will for many reasons. Sorry. [/QUOTE]
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