UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)
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How do you figure you are responsible for anything your helper does? This is absolutely not the case.
The driver is 100% responsible for everything the helper does.
How do you figure you are responsible for anything your helper does? This is absolutely not the case.
The driver is 100% responsible for everything the helper does.
TrollThe driver is 100% responsible for everything the helper does.
Are you??Troll
Troll
Nah!The driver is 100% responsible for everything the helper does.
What's the purpose of this thread?? Delete...
You decided to go off topic in another thread and so your reply and consequent replies were moved to another thread.Just curious, who started this thread on my behalf?
You decided to go off topic in another thread and so your reply and consequent replies were moved to another thread.
Let me know if you would like to delete this thread since you are the OP.
I take a page out of management's book when it comes to helpers. It's managements job to inform them of thier responsibilities concerning safety and instructions on delivery. If they choose not to follow those instructions it's not my problem, it's managements.
I don't always agree with it, but a helper is an extension of the driver.
That doesn't mean you can watch him every moment. They should provide more than 10 minutes of orientation.