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<blockquote data-quote="IWorkAsDirected" data-source="post: 306790" data-attributes="member: 13559"><p>You guys have gotten completely off the original subject here. No, I never falsify even when instructed, some do because they are afraid or don't realize they won't be backed up. Our responsibility is to educate all fellow employees.</p><p> </p><p>Everybody seemed to miss my subtle main meaning, the statement made by my center manager about the newest gps technology. Be very careful of everything you do out there, sheeting packages while sitting, sheeting packages at lunch, sheeting packages at area other than stop. Driving off area without prior permission etc.</p><p> </p><p>For example we are told to never sheet a business as not in or closed between 12 and 1, even known closed. They have a list of known closed such as beauty shops on mondays, dentists on fridays etc. But for some reason they are consistently loaded anyway. I stop if I don't find it and pull it before I leave, make sure they are closed, don't sheet if between 12 and 1, then go back after 1 and sheet and leave a note. It's a pain and adds time and miles, but it's the only honest thing to do to cya. If I were to sheet it later and not go back I would have to falsify leaving a notice as well as be caught sheeting at another position.</p><p> </p><p>So be careful, follow all rules, report to superior if any management tells you to be dishonest, and above all educate your co-workers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IWorkAsDirected, post: 306790, member: 13559"] You guys have gotten completely off the original subject here. No, I never falsify even when instructed, some do because they are afraid or don't realize they won't be backed up. Our responsibility is to educate all fellow employees. Everybody seemed to miss my subtle main meaning, the statement made by my center manager about the newest gps technology. Be very careful of everything you do out there, sheeting packages while sitting, sheeting packages at lunch, sheeting packages at area other than stop. Driving off area without prior permission etc. For example we are told to never sheet a business as not in or closed between 12 and 1, even known closed. They have a list of known closed such as beauty shops on mondays, dentists on fridays etc. But for some reason they are consistently loaded anyway. I stop if I don't find it and pull it before I leave, make sure they are closed, don't sheet if between 12 and 1, then go back after 1 and sheet and leave a note. It's a pain and adds time and miles, but it's the only honest thing to do to cya. If I were to sheet it later and not go back I would have to falsify leaving a notice as well as be caught sheeting at another position. So be careful, follow all rules, report to superior if any management tells you to be dishonest, and above all educate your co-workers. [/QUOTE]
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