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A useful hack to defeat forced ORION—on topic
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<blockquote data-quote="35years" data-source="post: 4183346" data-attributes="member: 60822"><p>The termination would not be for not attempting at the individual apartments but rather for not hitting duplicate stop and taking credit for 20 stops when you actually only went to one central office.</p><p></p><p>I have had many supervisors show me sheeting tricks to make it look better on paper. When the hearing happens and it is your job or his... the supervisor will deny training you that way. Easy way to see....Ask your steward to go into the center manager's office with you. Ask the center manager if it is ok to take credit for 20 stops when delivering to that one office. </p><p></p><p>By taking 20 stops you are not following corporate methods and are risking your job. It doesn't matter that the bid driver sheets them that way. The supervisors will look the other way because it makes their numbers look good. Eventually you will have a center manager or DM who for what ever reason wants you gone. By sheeting that way they always have your nads in hand...termination for dishonesty...falsifying delivery records.</p><p></p><p>Ask yourself ...is it worth risking my job to make my supervisor look good? Do I want to supply my bosses a ready made excuse to fire me? Unless you review with the supervisor that you are not to hit dup stop in front of a solid steward, your excuse that the supervisor did it that way will not hold up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="35years, post: 4183346, member: 60822"] The termination would not be for not attempting at the individual apartments but rather for not hitting duplicate stop and taking credit for 20 stops when you actually only went to one central office. I have had many supervisors show me sheeting tricks to make it look better on paper. When the hearing happens and it is your job or his... the supervisor will deny training you that way. Easy way to see....Ask your steward to go into the center manager's office with you. Ask the center manager if it is ok to take credit for 20 stops when delivering to that one office. By taking 20 stops you are not following corporate methods and are risking your job. It doesn't matter that the bid driver sheets them that way. The supervisors will look the other way because it makes their numbers look good. Eventually you will have a center manager or DM who for what ever reason wants you gone. By sheeting that way they always have your nads in hand...termination for dishonesty...falsifying delivery records. Ask yourself ...is it worth risking my job to make my supervisor look good? Do I want to supply my bosses a ready made excuse to fire me? Unless you review with the supervisor that you are not to hit dup stop in front of a solid steward, your excuse that the supervisor did it that way will not hold up. [/QUOTE]
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