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So if the company does not provide bottled water and electrolytes, does stepping into the gas station to purchase them no longer require punching out for a break?
Not to play the role of @integritycares too much here, but if the company is shifting the burden of work hydration to the drivers entirely, I'd argue that buying a gatorade in a gas station becomes a safety issue that the driver shouldn't have to punch out for, instead of an integrity issue that they're "stealing time".
Just message that you need water and that you need to stop. CYA, nobody will question it.
So if the company does not provide bottled water and electrolytes, does stepping into the gas station to purchase them no longer require punching out for a break?
Not to play the role of @integritycares too much here, but if the company is shifting the burden of work hydration to the drivers entirely, I'd argue that buying a gatorade in a gas station becomes a safety issue that the driver shouldn't have to punch out for, instead of an integrity issue that they're "stealing time".
Just message that you need water and that you need to stop. CYA, nobody will question it.
The company never gave out water back in the day. Somehow we all survived.
