Boss told me today that there was two separate incidences of customers complaining to corporate because I was helping them load their purchases into their vehicles without wearing a mask. The parking lot is usually around 100F this time of year in the afternoon. Loading 80 pound bags of concrete causes me to breath in a lot of air, I'll admit it to that crime right now. Boss told me today per CDC guidelines that I have to wear a mask anytime I'm closer than 6 feet to customers. However, they aren't the least bit concerned if I pass out and split my head open on the pavement due to a lack of oxygen while loading concrete.
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I used to volunteer to help customers load their vehicles even when not being told to. But now, I'd have to wear the mask before approaching them with my assistance. So what that does is give me an incentive not to help them. It's a shame because I actually enjoy the rush of handling concrete. I used to tell the customers that I'm there to get my exercise and keep my strength up. Not gonna happen anymore.