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<blockquote data-quote="scooby0048" data-source="post: 1335424" data-attributes="member: 50693"><p>This topic was covered in another thread with both sides making very good points but we all know that this practice occurs in every district. Has anyone actually been fired for calling / stop completing the pickups. After thinking about it, I don't know nor have I heard of anyone being fired for that specific reason.</p><p></p><p>I know that if they wanted to get rid of you, that's a perfect scenario (dishonesty), to do it, but I also have to wonder if it would actually hold up since it's something that is known about and practiced company-wide. Atlanta and IE have to know what goes on in that aspect so if it was a big deal, you would think that they would be getting immediate alerts when a pickup is completed away from the location and taking immediate action against the offender. There was a driver who EC'd 20 stops that were serviceable and he is gone so same premise of dishonesty but not the same action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scooby0048, post: 1335424, member: 50693"] This topic was covered in another thread with both sides making very good points but we all know that this practice occurs in every district. Has anyone actually been fired for calling / stop completing the pickups. After thinking about it, I don't know nor have I heard of anyone being fired for that specific reason. I know that if they wanted to get rid of you, that's a perfect scenario (dishonesty), to do it, but I also have to wonder if it would actually hold up since it's something that is known about and practiced company-wide. Atlanta and IE have to know what goes on in that aspect so if it was a big deal, you would think that they would be getting immediate alerts when a pickup is completed away from the location and taking immediate action against the offender. There was a driver who EC'd 20 stops that were serviceable and he is gone so same premise of dishonesty but not the same action. [/QUOTE]
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