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| MYself, I think that pro1 driver needs some new walmart kneepads. I bet his are worn out judging by his unending love of the "customer/god" |
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| Yes and Ill bet WAL-MART would give him a Great Big Discount!!!!!!!!!! Like they do all there loyal happy employees |
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| Prodriver1 did you tell the person (anyone you recorded) that you were indeed recording ANY CONVERSATION......?? that's a violation, and probably wouldn't stand up in court. Prodriver1 you are wrong here. By law as long as one person (including the person recording) knows the conversation is being recorded it is legal. I can record a conversation between you an me without your knowledge. It becomes illegal when I record a conversation that I am not present at without the other participants knowledge. Example, I place a recorder in the coffee lounge to record the conversation on my co-workers without their knowledge. This would be illegal. However, if I am in the coffee lounge at the time of the conversation and have a recorder in my pocket I can legally record the conversation without my co-workers knowledge. |
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| The one thing that used to piss me off...well still does.. All the groups out there and the govt and everyone that stands up and whines on how drivers are running the roads all the time and are tired, never sleeping..etc. you know the deal. If one of these groups would do something about the shippers and recievers that force drivers to unload and restack THEIR FREIGHT.... That is 3-12 hrs that the driver could be SLEEPING not doing Albertsons warehouse work for no money. That will be the day when that happens. Just my quick thought |
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| I wonder why that is, ours allows overnight truck parking, there are always several down there, from different companies? They must have different rules per location?
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| Every location has their rules, some cool some not. Depends on where you go. I go in with a good attatude and that helps alot, not all the time. Some of them are pissed off because you are there and they have to work. reefer houses are the worst. |
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