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Don't sign a "Fair Day's Work" agreement
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<blockquote data-quote="Bubblehead" data-source="post: 767132" data-attributes="member: 14176"><p>The three day ride is a farce.</p><p>Nothing more than a calculated bluff by lazy managers who aren't willing to do the work to prove their accusations.</p><p>The whole premise that to ride a driver for 3 days will give a fair representation of any given day there after is ludicris.</p><p>The subsequent practice of establishing a locked in SPOHR is equally rediculous in light of the fact that there are scores of other variables that go into the equation of a fair days work.</p><p>When I start deliveriang a newspaper route rather than a UPS route, only then will this approach hold water.</p><p>Every day is different.</p><p>Always was and always will be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bubblehead, post: 767132, member: 14176"] The three day ride is a farce. Nothing more than a calculated bluff by lazy managers who aren't willing to do the work to prove their accusations. The whole premise that to ride a driver for 3 days will give a fair representation of any given day there after is ludicris. The subsequent practice of establishing a locked in SPOHR is equally rediculous in light of the fact that there are scores of other variables that go into the equation of a fair days work. When I start deliveriang a newspaper route rather than a UPS route, only then will this approach hold water. Every day is different. Always was and always will be. [/QUOTE]
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