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<blockquote data-quote="over9five" data-source="post: 92558" data-attributes="member: 1401"><p>The job is what it is. I, too, get home every night around 8:30. Tonight was an early one (8:00).</p><p>It seems to be the way the company is going. It's cheaper to keep us out late than hire another driver. Remember, they only have to contribute to health and welfare for 8 hours, ZERO for overtime.</p><p></p><p>It is definately a high stress job, and you HAVE to learn how to deal with that aspect. Does he talk to other drivers? Make sure he takes his lunch break with other drivers. The comradeship will be a good stress reducer.</p><p></p><p>You are obviously very worried. Don't let that high stress go on too long. Make sure he gets some sort of help. As someone else said, the jobs not for everyone. Better a live poorer hubby than... the alternative.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="over9five, post: 92558, member: 1401"] The job is what it is. I, too, get home every night around 8:30. Tonight was an early one (8:00). It seems to be the way the company is going. It's cheaper to keep us out late than hire another driver. Remember, they only have to contribute to health and welfare for 8 hours, ZERO for overtime. It is definately a high stress job, and you HAVE to learn how to deal with that aspect. Does he talk to other drivers? Make sure he takes his lunch break with other drivers. The comradeship will be a good stress reducer. You are obviously very worried. Don't let that high stress go on too long. Make sure he gets some sort of help. As someone else said, the jobs not for everyone. Better a live poorer hubby than... the alternative. [/QUOTE]
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