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A supervisor stands up to the IE manager...and pays the price
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<blockquote data-quote="trickpony1" data-source="post: 607060" data-attributes="member: 1957"><p>Then help me understand what happens during annual OJS rides with feeder drivers.</p><p>Once a year feeder drivers get an OJS. We have all been told there is no "perfect" driver and they (management) must find and write up at least eight things.</p><p>If what you say is true then all feeder drivers could be fired point blank unless, of course, management happens to be in a good mood or the driver is well liked. </p><p>"Well liked", apparently, is defined as "running good numbers".</p><p>I generally respect your opinions and posts, UPS Lifer, so I anxiously await your opinion.</p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trickpony1, post: 607060, member: 1957"] Then help me understand what happens during annual OJS rides with feeder drivers. Once a year feeder drivers get an OJS. We have all been told there is no "perfect" driver and they (management) must find and write up at least eight things. If what you say is true then all feeder drivers could be fired point blank unless, of course, management happens to be in a good mood or the driver is well liked. "Well liked", apparently, is defined as "running good numbers". I generally respect your opinions and posts, UPS Lifer, so I anxiously await your opinion. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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