Beerus the Destroyer
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On average I heard they work 10-12 hours, during peak season I assume it would be more. Just wandering.
Well Styg, can I call you Styg?On average I heard they work 10-12 hours, during peak season I assume it would be more. Just wandering.
No, no you .can not, and that is a cop out answer.Well Styg, can I call you Styg?
Depends on what job you are talking about
Last year at my building some drivers were working less hours during Peak then during the Summer because of all the over staffing and great weather. Just too many variables for most of us to predict for one specific Center how many hours one employee will be working.On average I heard they work 10-12 hours, during peak season I assume it would be more. Just wandering.
When I was part time I worked more than that. Go eat some of that Nutella out of your pantryNo, no you .can not, and that is a cop out answer.
The correct answer is 14. You will be working 14 hours a day.
Merry Christmas.
WdfdWhen I was part time I worked more than that. Go eat some of that Nutella out of your pantry
Well, if it " happened last year like that" it has to happen this year like that right!!!!??????I'm looking forward to working up until curfew each night again. Had 3 seasonals and one permanent quit last week after Trump won the election because they think they're going to be able to go back to the oilfields. We haven't gotten replacement seasonals to fill their positions. I expect most of them to be gone two weeks before Christmas because it happened last year like that.
Lmao. Driver safety. What a crock of s*!!!!Last year we were required to be clocked out after 11 hours. Anything left over was missed and attempted the next day. Driver safety was the reason given.
What state?Last year we were required to be clocked out after 11 hours. Anything left over was missed and attempted the next day. Driver safety was the reason given.
Rural, gun-toting Texas. Some people don't take kindly to strange vehicles pulling up onto their property in the middle of the night.What state?
Rural, gun-toting Texas. Some people don't take kindly to strange vehicles pulling up onto their property in the middle of the night.
Also, some of the more urban areas in our district had armed robbery issues.