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I've had 2 different companies route orders to me with normally I appreciate. They send POS printer swap jobs that are only accepted if I'm in the area and bored. The pay is usually shit but it's a filler type thing.
The goobers threw in a new task recently.
I need to watch a 5 minute orientation video on how to dress, how to speak, how to behave like an adult and how to attend to personal hygiene. In the video is a 3 second screen shot with the "code of the day" that I must enter into the work order. This task must be completed before checking in. I did it just once as I expected a training video but I find it demeaning. I won't accept any tickets with that sort of task stuffed into it
Anyone else running into this latest game and how are you reacting? I want Quentin Tarantino to direct a similar video for buyers but the love of my life thinks something from the Teletubbies is more their level
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