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2 minutes ago, 1938 Packard said:

Water in janitor closets is not considered to be potable.  It's mop water.  

So you've been spreading lead all over all the environments you frequent every work day? I wonder how many times you've got that water on your hands and body. Hundreds of times?

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6 minutes ago, Poof said:

So you've been spreading lead all over all the environments you frequent every work day? I wonder how many times you've got that water on your hands and body. Hundreds of times?

I don't use mops or enter the closets.  

Seniority has its benefits.

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Posted
1 minute ago, 1938 Packard said:

I don't use mops or enter the closets.  

Seniority has its benefits.

Pathological lies are no replacement for chelation therapy.

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10 minutes ago, Poof said:

Pathological lies are no replacement for chelation therapy.

You really don't know how seniority works in a union house.

The job is broken down into many "bid positions".  Each bid position consists of a very specific set of tasks.  We have several for restroom detail, we have some for certain sections of the gaming floor and so on.  Employees bid for positions in order of seniority twice per year.  I bid for a position that does not include mops.  My job is, lift, haul and dump.  When you want any wiping, dusting, polishing or mopping done, call the person responsible for that particular bid position.

It also makes sense from a management standpoint because when a supervisor sees a thing that needs attention, they know who is responsible AND, they can more readily find out who is working and who is ignoring his work.

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14 minutes ago, 1938 Packard said:

You really don't know how seniority works in a union house.

The job is broken down into many "bid positions".  Each bid position consists of a very specific set of tasks.  We have several for restroom detail, we have some for certain sections of the gaming floor and so on.  Employees bid for positions in order of seniority twice per year.  I bid for a position that does not include mops.  My job is, lift, haul and dump.  When you want any wiping, dusting, polishing or mopping done, call the person responsible for that particular bid position.

It also makes sense from a management standpoint because when a supervisor sees a thing that needs attention, they know who is responsible AND, they can more readily find out who is working and who is ignoring his work.

We know you're a pathological liar. How many times have you lied to us? And at any rate, the cleaning water is distributing heavy metals all over the place. Now that I know that, I don't even think I'd step in there to count cards or get schwifty on the floor like I said before.

“I’ve never seen 1,300 in 15 years,” Garth Moyle, deputy executive director of the Atlantic City Municipal Utilities Authority, told the Post. “I don’t think ancient Rome had numbers like that.”

https://www.casino.org/news/ballys-atlantic-city-read-high-for-lead-in-water-failed-to-act-for-six-months

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41 minutes ago, 1938 Packard said:

You really don't know how seniority works in a union house.

The job is broken down into many "bid positions".  Each bid position consists of a very specific set of tasks.  We have several for restroom detail, we have some for certain sections of the gaming floor and so on.  Employees bid for positions in order of seniority twice per year.  I bid for a position that does not include mops.  My job is, lift, haul and dump.  When you want any wiping, dusting, polishing or mopping done, call the person responsible for that particular bid position.

It also makes sense from a management standpoint because when a supervisor sees a thing that needs attention, they know who is responsible AND, they can more readily find out who is working and who is ignoring his work.

No one believes this.....You're a janitor.  If someone pukes in a bathroom while you're pissing, you'll clean it up....You don't get to walk out and call "Vomit personnel".....You get your cart, and get to work.

I also doubt the 5'5 featherweight is the guy they call for "lifting"

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20 minutes ago, cyberbully said:

No one believes this.....You're a janitor.  If someone pukes in a bathroom while you're pissing, you'll clean it up....You don't get to walk out and call "Vomit personnel".....You get your cart, and get to work.

I also doubt the 5'5 featherweight is the guy they call for "lifting"

Read the union contract.  It's on line.

"Seniority shall govern choice of station"

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9 minutes ago, 1938 Packard said:

Read the union contract.  It's on line.

"Seniority shall govern choice of station"

And "All employees must wash hands before returning to work"

Bureaucratic nonsense is just that.

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7 minutes ago, cyberbully said:

And "All employees must wash hands before returning to work"

Bureaucratic nonsense is just that.

That's the contract.  

Violations of contract get handled as follows:

Step one:  Affected parties must confer with management to resolve the matter with a shop steward present.

Step two:  If the matter is not resolved in conference, it is to be referred to grievance.

Step three: If the matter is not resolved in grievance, it may be referred to arbitration at the business agent's discretion.

 

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37 minutes ago, 1938 Packard said:

That's the contract.  

Violations of contract get handled as follows:

Step one:  Affected parties must confer with management to resolve the matter with a shop steward present.

Step two:  If the matter is not resolved in conference, it is to be referred to grievance.

Step three: If the matter is not resolved in grievance, it may be referred to arbitration at the business agent's discretion.

 

Step 4: ??? 

Step 5: (not my) Profit

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8 hours ago, enad said:

Step 4: ??? 

Step 5: (not my) Profit

Step four is more complicated.  There would have to be a multitude of similar violations involving more than one employee over time.

The case gets taken to court for breach of contract.

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11 minutes ago, naraku360 said:

 

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You're spamming other people's threads now and that won't change the FACT that no insurance company has EVER denied my treatments.  Your argument falls dead on its face.

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5 minutes ago, 1938 Packard said:

You're spamming other people's threads now and that won't change the FACT that no insurance company has EVER denied my treatments.  Your argument falls dead on its face.

Give the atherosclerosis time.

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1 minute ago, 1938 Packard said:

It won't be denied then, either.

Good luck with that when you're all strokey, can't janit, and have no one to change your diapers anymore.

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Just now, Poof said:

Also, lead.

If it happens to be fact, the insurance company would rather litigate the matter with the people responsible than to deny the claim.  

To deny coverage after it's paid for is called, "Theft by deception", which is illegal in all fifty states.

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4 minutes ago, 1938 Packard said:

If it happens to be fact, the insurance company would rather litigate the matter with the people responsible than to deny the claim.  

To deny coverage after it's paid for is called, "Theft by deception", which is illegal in all fifty states.

I will attempt to speak your dumbass language:

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Just now, Poof said:

I will attempt to speak your dumbass language:

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Source?  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Some seventeen year old kid with a blog.  And he never had a job.

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Just now, 1938 Packard said:

Source?  

Some seventeen year old kid with a blog.  And he never had a job.

I said I was trying to speak your language

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Just now, Poof said:

I said I was trying to speak your language

You need verified facts to do that.

 

Your post doesn't show how much of those medical bankruptcies were brought on by unnecessary procedures.

Go and get that information first.  

Otherwise, I'm pretty sure that my insurance company isn't going to pay for having my face altered to resemble an alligator when I find a doctor (quack) who would do that.

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Just now, 1938 Packard said:

You need verified facts to do that.

 

Your post doesn't show how much of those medical bankruptcies were brought on by unnecessary procedures.

Go and get that information first.  

Otherwise, I'm pretty sure that my insurance company isn't going to pay for having my face altered to resemble an alligator when I find a doctor (quack) who would do that.

Lead

Posted
16 minutes ago, Poof said:

I'm aware I taught you that word last night. Run along now.

There's also the claim that any lead in my system is work related.  So, instead of bothering my own insurance company, I may choose to lawyer up and make it a workman's comp issue as well as pursue compensatory and punitive damages.

Get the medical bills paid, retire and take my pilgrimage to Gotland.  

I win.

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41 minutes ago, 1938 Packard said:

There's also the claim that any lead in my system is work related.  So, instead of bothering my own insurance company, I may choose to lawyer up and make it a workman's comp issue as well as pursue compensatory and punitive damages.

Get the medical bills paid, retire and take my pilgrimage to Gotland.  

I win.

I don't think it's a good idea to give Mr Caeser a motive to get you a new pair of shoes. We wouldn't want anything to happen to you Packard.

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1 hour ago, 1938 Packard said:

You're spamming other people's threads now and that won't change the FACT that no insurance company has EVER denied my treatments.  Your argument falls dead on its face.

And what do you tell people who have jobs that don't provide insurance nor pay well enough to afford insurance?

"Go bankrupt"?

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Just now, Poof said:

I don't think it's a good idea to give Mr Caeser a motive to get you a new pair of shoes. We wouldn't want anything to happen to you Packard.

I don't work at Little Caesar's.

Heck, I don't even eat their cardboard pizza.

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Just now, naraku360 said:

And what do you tell people who have jobs that don't provide insurance nor pay well enough to afford insurance?

"Go bankrupt"?

There's charity care for the serious illness or injury.

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Posted
8 minutes ago, 1938 Packard said:

I don't work at Little Caesar's.

Heck, I don't even eat their cardboard pizza.

Packard seriously quit joking. I don't want anything bad to happen to you. Just use your awesome powers of denial to forget that your brain is a lead ingot and go about that haulin n dumpin.

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Posted
14 minutes ago, KreiaDidNothingWrong said:

Packard is in a Union so I’m going to start calling him a Communist 

Unions aren't communist.  It's a bargaining tool.  The difference is that communists use force or credible threats of force to get their way.

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3 minutes ago, KreiaDidNothingWrong said:

You don’t seem Juche. I’m trying to pin what type of Communist you’d be 

In an alternate universe... Perhaps with long hair, sandals and overwhelming body funk.

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46 minutes ago, KreiaDidNothingWrong said:

Packard is in a Union so I’m going to start calling him a Communist 

I have commented on that before in other threads. It's a big part of why I said he had "awesome powers of denial" in my last post in here. Ask him if the GOP is pro or anti union.

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15 minutes ago, Poof said:

I have commented on that before in other threads. It's a big part of why I said he had "awesome powers of denial" in my last post in here. Ask him if the GOP is pro or anti union.

The GOP doesn't give a quack one way or the other about unions.

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