Taking Care Of Business.....Off the Clock?

Cementups

Box Monkey
If by some miracle and can do a quick drop and go, then it's on the clock. But if it's a grunter then it's going to take longer than usual so I will code it out.
 

WorknLateHuh

Well-Known Member
I was joking haha. I'm permanent pt inside. I know exactly what's going to happen. Although in my center, a lot of RTD's drive year round as cover. Staffing blows.

umm... There is a serious discussion going on here. please stop derailing this thread. This site has standards. Now back to talking about @Indecisi0n 's 6000 8000 pooping technique. Did your On-Road teach you that 1?
 
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UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)

Well-Known Member
If I am at a delivery stop with a public restroom I will use it after making the delivery and will not punch out.

If I make a special stop just to use the restroom I will punch out.

I can count on one hand the number of times I have "dropped a deuce" while working. That is something that I prefer to do from the comfort of my own home.
 

DOK

Well-Known Member
My ORS called me today and asked what I was doing.
I bluntly told him I was taking a dump.
He said "You know you're supposed to be off the clock for bathroom breaks, right?"
I quickly and assertively replied "There's not enough lunch spots on the timecard in the DIAD to have 8 breaks".
He laughed and asked if I had taken 8 separate dump breaks.
No but what if I had to?

Show of hands, who ACTUALLY takes care of business off the clock?
During peak nothing gets coded out, on the clock from punch to punch.
 
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