Monday, February 22, 2010

On the Job

During my orientation for my current job, I was told to punch my time card between 5:45 a.m. and 5:59. If any employee were to arrive before 5:45, you would get some type of warning for arriving too early. After certain amount of warnings, you get fired. For some reason, Ford or ROUSH Managers, Supervisors, etc., don’t want anyone in the office before the boss arrives. I guess they are worried employees might be taking pictures of the vehicles.

Some vehicles are high profile vehicles and if you get to test-drive one of them, you have to be very observant. If people around want to take pictures or begin to ask about the car or try to look inside, not only do you have to make people leave, but if they take pictures, we have to document everything that happened.

If someone is taking pictures while driving for example, we have to explain where the incident occurred, describe the person in detail, what type of car where they in, make, model, license plate, etc. What I wonder is if people get tracked down. If you ever see one of these vehicles, considered yourself to be warned.

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