Sanitation 5001 Exam Again (parking ticket, county, positions)
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We only pull from emergency list on Saturday. How would your garage handle it if it happened on thurs?
Supposed to be off emrgency list if anyone jumps off after thursday..sunday list should b set by wednesday pm..but yea all garages have their own ways of doing things
See case in point...every garage kind of ignores rules to have their own but as long as they're consistent the garage remains happy and no one usually cares
Emergency list comes into play on sat not Friday. Let's say the city adds a detail on Friday you just continue off your Sunday list. Somebody who was scheduled to work sun and goes sick sat you replace him with the emergency list. That's the rule!
Emergency list comes into play on sat not Friday. Let's say the city adds a detail on Friday you just continue off your Sunday list. Somebody who was scheduled to work sun and goes sick sat you replace him with the emergency list. That's the rule!
Incorrect, flagging has it correct above you. He's talking about someone agreeing to work a Sunday then backing out not new functions being added. At the boro level they want the workers on Thursday and once they have that list, any changes are supposed to be spot for spot at the emergency list. We have a little reference speech card we're supposed to read when a garage calls to tell us someone is backing out. Thing is....no garage ever calls and says that. They settle everything themselves in house, call the boro and say oh there was some confusion and this is how it is and the boro couldn't really care less as long as someone's there lol. Boro doesn't want say a middle guy jumping off abs having to rearrange the whole list as guys make new picks but good stewards deal with that easily.
Incorrect, flagging has it correct above you. He's talking about someone agreeing to work a Sunday then backing out not new functions being added. At the boro level they want the workers on Thursday and once they have that list, any changes are supposed to be spot for spot at the emergency list. We have a little reference speech card we're supposed to read when a garage calls to tell us someone is backing out. Thing is....no garage ever calls and says that. They settle everything themselves in house, call the boro and say oh there was some confusion and this is how it is and the boro couldn't really care less as long as someone's there lol. Boro doesn't want say a middle guy jumping off abs having to rearrange the whole list as guys make new picks but good stewards deal with that easily.
I am not incorrect. The only time you use an emergency list is the day before. What does the boro give a **** if a guy backs out after close of business on wed how you replace them. I'm a steward 10 years I think I know.
I don't know if I'm right or wrong, but I was taught garbage techs way... Any day before sat, comes off regular list, Saturday is emergency list... In both cases u go into spot that opened up, no reshuffling the shifts
I am not incorrect. The only time you use an emergency list is the day before. What does the boro give a **** if a guy backs out after close of business on wed how you replace them. I'm a steward 10 years I think I know.
They don't care but it's what the department message officially lists as their SOP
well u gotta be 21 to get appointed right, lots of people under 21 took that job so there gonna get passed up until they reach 21. kinda works out to the same movement 6063 was going at a 3-1 rate .. so you figure they will get through around 1500 a year on the list. could be wrong wit this theory but hopeful
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