Oh boo hoo...
So they can’t camp out in the fuel island for an hour anymore while they go get fried chicken, lottery tickets and scratch-offs. My heart bleeds.![]()
Why do drivers have to accept freebies
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by ad356, Dec 3, 2017.
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If you're working for free, you're doing it voluntarily.
When your alarm clock goes off signaling you it's time to get up for work; you're working for free beginning when the alarm clock rings. When that alarm rings, that's the beginning of your work day. So, when does your work day end? Maybe when you step out of the shower and put on regular clothes? The reason you took a shower is because you got dirty at work; it's directly related to work, so you should be paid to take that shower.WesternPlains Thanks this. -
“Oh, but they monitor for the slackers.”
Not good enough. A slacker will do just enough to keep his job. If I’m going full tilt and he’s doing the bare minimum, why should we make the same money? Can you imagine if the NFL worked like that? Wide receiver catches a pass, runs 20 steps and then stops. “Well, I’m getting paid anyway, why should I go all out?”
We had that problem in food service. Get done early and they wanted me to go out and help another driver. For the same money. “But Six, he’s behind and we have our customers to think about...”
I was here on time. He wasn’t. I went 100%, he went 50%, now he’s behind and you the manager want me to help him. How is that fair? -
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Not to mention i did say you could call in with a valid reason! Heres the big #### difference,
I want hourly! (I want to be a employee)
Its performance based and i like it that way! (I want to run my truck as my business and do as i please)
Gotta pick one and not pretend they are interchangeableBob Dobalina Thanks this. -
They contually let this fool get away with because they’re afraid of the “race” card, since he’s pulled it before. -
$1000 bucks for 5 days work is pretty standard in trucking now.
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