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<blockquote data-quote="DOWNTRODDEN IN TEXAS" data-source="post: 1135133" data-attributes="member: 23555"><p>While it is a terrible work environment, it's one that most Express couriers are all too familiar with. The whole rule changing midstream is so very ignorant, but it is a daily occurrence. </p><p></p><p>Mgr-- "Why didn't you punch in 20 mins early like we announced via PPad and notes in the check in room?"</p><p>Courier -- "You didn't announce it until 1330 and I am gone to my other job by noon every day. I even came to your office to see if you needed any help on the PM side and you could have mentioned it then."</p><p>Mgr -- "it's your job to anticipate changes in the workplace and be flexible for operational needs. This is a copy of 2-5 acceptable conduct on tardiness."</p><p></p><p>Sadly, this was an actual conversation I overheard this week. Not at all uncommon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DOWNTRODDEN IN TEXAS, post: 1135133, member: 23555"] While it is a terrible work environment, it's one that most Express couriers are all too familiar with. The whole rule changing midstream is so very ignorant, but it is a daily occurrence. Mgr-- "Why didn't you punch in 20 mins early like we announced via PPad and notes in the check in room?" Courier -- "You didn't announce it until 1330 and I am gone to my other job by noon every day. I even came to your office to see if you needed any help on the PM side and you could have mentioned it then." Mgr -- "it's your job to anticipate changes in the workplace and be flexible for operational needs. This is a copy of 2-5 acceptable conduct on tardiness." Sadly, this was an actual conversation I overheard this week. Not at all uncommon. [/QUOTE]
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