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<blockquote data-quote="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)" data-source="post: 306454" data-attributes="member: 12570"><p>We had a driver with 43 days left until retirement called in to the office because he sheeted a pkg as "missed" instead of "emergency condition" during a recent snowstorm. We were given a cutoff time that day and told that any pkgs undelivered be sheeted "EC". Our interpretation of "EC" is any pkg that cannot be delivered due to conditions beyond our control, in this case, 12" of snow. This delivery could not be attempted because the driver was told to be off the road by a certain time so it was his feeling that he could have delivered the pkg had he been allowed to make the attempt. There was no disciplinary action taken but he was asked in for a conversation more to show the rest of us that anyone, no matter how close to retirement, is subject to disciplinary action for failure to follow instruction. The drivers' contention was that to sheet the pkg as "EC" rather than "missed" was falsifying records, which I agree, but this is one battle that I would rather avoid as not being worth the effort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret), post: 306454, member: 12570"] We had a driver with 43 days left until retirement called in to the office because he sheeted a pkg as "missed" instead of "emergency condition" during a recent snowstorm. We were given a cutoff time that day and told that any pkgs undelivered be sheeted "EC". Our interpretation of "EC" is any pkg that cannot be delivered due to conditions beyond our control, in this case, 12" of snow. This delivery could not be attempted because the driver was told to be off the road by a certain time so it was his feeling that he could have delivered the pkg had he been allowed to make the attempt. There was no disciplinary action taken but he was asked in for a conversation more to show the rest of us that anyone, no matter how close to retirement, is subject to disciplinary action for failure to follow instruction. The drivers' contention was that to sheet the pkg as "EC" rather than "missed" was falsifying records, which I agree, but this is one battle that I would rather avoid as not being worth the effort. [/QUOTE]
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