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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 509147" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>What we all seem to be overlooking here is the financial liability that a driver would be exposing himself to if he made the same decision that this center manager did and the package came up missing and a claim was filed. The company would have every right under the contract to make the driver pay for the missing package due to his negligence in not following proper delivery procedures.</p><p> </p><p>By cutting corners in this manner the center manager is in effect giving tacit approval for similar behavior by his drivers whether he intends to or not.</p><p> </p><p>There is no need for burning the center manager at the stake for this, but I do feel he needs to make it clear to his people what they are risking by failing to follow correct methods. By being honest and admitting that he was wrong, he can maintain credibility with his drivers instead of being perceived as a hypocrite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 509147, member: 14668"] What we all seem to be overlooking here is the financial liability that a driver would be exposing himself to if he made the same decision that this center manager did and the package came up missing and a claim was filed. The company would have every right under the contract to make the driver pay for the missing package due to his negligence in not following proper delivery procedures. By cutting corners in this manner the center manager is in effect giving tacit approval for similar behavior by his drivers whether he intends to or not. There is no need for burning the center manager at the stake for this, but I do feel he needs to make it clear to his people what they are risking by failing to follow correct methods. By being honest and admitting that he was wrong, he can maintain credibility with his drivers instead of being perceived as a hypocrite. [/QUOTE]
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