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A supervisor stands up to the IE manager...and pays the price
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<blockquote data-quote="JimJimmyJames" data-source="post: 606360" data-attributes="member: 11425"><p>I did, I went to feeders. I just hope I.E. doesn't push too hard to ruin, with unrealistic expectations, that job too. Then again, expecting us to clock in, get our assignment, find and pre-trip our tractor, get/find our trailer and pre-trip it, then out bound, all in 18 minutes, shows that living life in a fantasy world and expecting the real world to mirror it is I.E.'s modus operandi.</p><p> </p><p>Too bad I didn't get one person in management who could get the pre-load to load my truck right for more then one day after being talked to. It always went right back to terrible. I don't know about you but I only had 11 and a 1/2 years of fighting the good fight in me.</p><p> </p><p>As I have quoted here before, a supe once told me that the preload was and will always be bad. Maybe if I.E. accepted the fact that the preload cannot work within the parameters it is expected to, improvements could be made.</p><p> </p><p>Sorting the load is a fact of life for a driver. You can deny this reality but it still exists.</p><p> </p><p>Like Sober says: "However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimJimmyJames, post: 606360, member: 11425"] I did, I went to feeders. I just hope I.E. doesn't push too hard to ruin, with unrealistic expectations, that job too. Then again, expecting us to clock in, get our assignment, find and pre-trip our tractor, get/find our trailer and pre-trip it, then out bound, all in 18 minutes, shows that living life in a fantasy world and expecting the real world to mirror it is I.E.'s modus operandi. Too bad I didn't get one person in management who could get the pre-load to load my truck right for more then one day after being talked to. It always went right back to terrible. I don't know about you but I only had 11 and a 1/2 years of fighting the good fight in me. As I have quoted here before, a supe once told me that the preload was and will always be bad. Maybe if I.E. accepted the fact that the preload cannot work within the parameters it is expected to, improvements could be made. Sorting the load is a fact of life for a driver. You can deny this reality but it still exists. Like Sober says: "However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results." [/QUOTE]
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