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Are understaffed outages injuring techs?

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chesnee:
Forgot to mention because of understaffing and not being able to line up outages anymore.... I find myself working full time in a air conditioned lab.  ;) I might not make as much as outage work. But, this freaking rules compared to roadteching. Road tech for 12 years.

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--- Quote from: chesnee on Jun 23, 2015, 01:48 ---Forgot to mention because of understaffing and not being able to line up outages anymore.... I find myself working full time in a air conditioned lab.  ;) I might not make as much as outage work. But, this freaking rules compared to roadteching. Road tech for 12 years.

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A lot of macho guys like to almost brag how long they can work with no breaks, getting leads and supervisors used to overworking people who aren't so macho and making it hard for any to complain.  As long as the work gets done, like in the movies, "Gone with the Wind," the supervisors need a "Free hand" to use the people as they see fit.  As usual, if they can overwork you for 2 weeks then lay you off early, look at the money they are saving the client.  That is the new money-saving mindset.

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