DrParasite
The fire extinguisher is not just for show
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At my old job (and my current job actually), there is a written policy against sleeping. the logic is if you are being paid to be at work, you shouldn't be sleeping.
At my old job, I was woken up numerous times by the supervisor when I was dozing on the couch during the day time. If she had a task for me to do (regardless of how menial) I was always up in 4-10 seconds and did it. It was annoying when she woke me just for the sake of waking me up.
As long as you are doing your job, what's the big issue? so I can spend 6 hours of facebook, watch 4 hours of the same old crappy TV, watch a movie, read a book, have a sandwich, call my mother, call my girlfriend, call my wife, call my baby;s momma, and change clothes 2 times to pass the time during my downtime, but the moment I close my eyes, it's a major problem? talk about a stupid policy.
BTW, as long as you are out the door 2 minutes after dispatch finishes giving you the job, your chores are done, your rig is checked, and everything is clean that you are supposed to clean, who cares what you are doing during your downtime??????
Simiarly, why should you be allowed to sleep during the night and not day? I get tired during the day, and 12 hours is 12 hours. If the call volume permits, and you have your responsibilities completed, it should not matter what time of day it is, as long as you answer the radio/pager when a call is given out.
At my old job, I was woken up numerous times by the supervisor when I was dozing on the couch during the day time. If she had a task for me to do (regardless of how menial) I was always up in 4-10 seconds and did it. It was annoying when she woke me just for the sake of waking me up.
As long as you are doing your job, what's the big issue? so I can spend 6 hours of facebook, watch 4 hours of the same old crappy TV, watch a movie, read a book, have a sandwich, call my mother, call my girlfriend, call my wife, call my baby;s momma, and change clothes 2 times to pass the time during my downtime, but the moment I close my eyes, it's a major problem? talk about a stupid policy.
BTW, as long as you are out the door 2 minutes after dispatch finishes giving you the job, your chores are done, your rig is checked, and everything is clean that you are supposed to clean, who cares what you are doing during your downtime??????
Simiarly, why should you be allowed to sleep during the night and not day? I get tired during the day, and 12 hours is 12 hours. If the call volume permits, and you have your responsibilities completed, it should not matter what time of day it is, as long as you answer the radio/pager when a call is given out.