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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 815955" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>First of all, they can't make him stop driving. They can yell and threaten but it is all paper tiger roaring. Sounds like it's about time someone stood up to management out there. The contractor or contractors could call contractor relations and simply ask about this change and find out that it's dead wrong. Wouldn't even have to file any kind of complaint.</p><p> </p><p>As far as ISP goes, they keep it under wraps pretty well until the contractors are called in for an early morning meeting and shown a outlining their options. I had a feeling it was coming to Illinois because I witnessed a couple management staff at different times taking an online training course on the differences between an ISP and a contractor. Of course, that set the questions running abou why in Illinois Fedex would be trainging about something affecting a couple states on the East coast. Obvious answer: It's spreading nation-wide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 815955, member: 22662"] First of all, they can't make him stop driving. They can yell and threaten but it is all paper tiger roaring. Sounds like it's about time someone stood up to management out there. The contractor or contractors could call contractor relations and simply ask about this change and find out that it's dead wrong. Wouldn't even have to file any kind of complaint. As far as ISP goes, they keep it under wraps pretty well until the contractors are called in for an early morning meeting and shown a outlining their options. I had a feeling it was coming to Illinois because I witnessed a couple management staff at different times taking an online training course on the differences between an ISP and a contractor. Of course, that set the questions running abou why in Illinois Fedex would be trainging about something affecting a couple states on the East coast. Obvious answer: It's spreading nation-wide. [/QUOTE]
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