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asa already advertising duty rigs as benefit

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Duty rigs is not a benefit.
It keeps the company from wasting your time. And keeps the scheduling dept efficient, thus saving the company money,

Sounds like it benefits both equally!
 
Duty rigs is not a benefit.
It keeps the company from wasting your time. And keeps the scheduling dept efficient, thus saving the company money,

Sounds like it benefits both equally!

Yes, I agree. But these Girlly Men at ASA need to have something to cry about.
 
Duty rigs is not a benefit.
It keeps the company from wasting your time. And keeps the scheduling dept efficient, thus saving the company money,

Sounds like it benefits both equally!

It will only make scheduling efficient if they are actually competent enough to be efficient.
 

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