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Re: Overtime Class Action Lawsuit against ORIUS


I always work hard and everything is done right the first time... I would get at least a mile a day including any T/S time... If I had enough footage for the day and was done early, that's when I re-stocked... It's piece rate, some days your done in 6 hours, some 12 or more..(rockon)

> You got it right, you might have worked hard a time ot two. This is the problem with the whole industry, most of you were already overpaid.
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> > What happens when production is met early? I remember a time or two when I busted my ass to get a mile of sweep done by noon to get home for a decent week-end....(rockon)
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> > > People like this are going to put an end to production work. I don't know about you folks but that 1/2 - 1 hour to load my truck or that OT I put in to get my daily production isn't worth the chance of being put on all hours and losing 1/3 to 1/2 of my yearly income.
> > > Sounds to me like some lazy low lifes disgrutled former employees (not to mention lawyers)(flipoff)(moon) are just trying to some easy money, furthering the distruction of what used to be a great industry.
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