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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 187166" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>When reload is short of people the call in last is used first. The only other shift is preload so when they all refuse that leaves drivers as a last resort. Our sups will sometimes try and make drivers unload their own trucks as they come in but most are uncooperative about it so we end up being short handed anyway. What ever happened to "work as directed" ??? If volume is real high the sups have no choice but to step in and help. They usually do so until the lowest seniority driver comes and and will make him/her work for a little while. Before that happens there is usually a driver or two that comments about the sup working but when are offered the work they refuse. It's funny because the only time drivers will help is if they see another driver working. I always thought that was strange. Most of them want to go home after driving all day but on the occasion when one will help reload they all seem to want to work, yet, if that first driver doesn't help then they all refuse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 187166, member: 198"] When reload is short of people the call in last is used first. The only other shift is preload so when they all refuse that leaves drivers as a last resort. Our sups will sometimes try and make drivers unload their own trucks as they come in but most are uncooperative about it so we end up being short handed anyway. What ever happened to "work as directed" ??? If volume is real high the sups have no choice but to step in and help. They usually do so until the lowest seniority driver comes and and will make him/her work for a little while. Before that happens there is usually a driver or two that comments about the sup working but when are offered the work they refuse. It's funny because the only time drivers will help is if they see another driver working. I always thought that was strange. Most of them want to go home after driving all day but on the occasion when one will help reload they all seem to want to work, yet, if that first driver doesn't help then they all refuse. [/QUOTE]
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