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<blockquote data-quote="brownIEman" data-source="post: 834262" data-attributes="member: 14596"><p>Be happy to. A simple ODS message. His last ODS to the center before heading off on the trek should have been "Running Misload. Is 40 Miles off route, will miss 10-15 business stops."</p><p>Yes, the OMS should have asked, and I already said she should have been reprimanded. But the OMS did not ask and CC did not relay the ramifications. And so CC gets to be smug, the OMS gets a reprimand, and our customers suffer because we people who would rather play power games than communate rationally, and people who would rather be in a position to say "haha you clueless OMS, told you so" than communicate rationally. </p><p>You are correct, you must work as directed and at the end of the day if told to run a stupid misload, you must do so. But to withold information that you have about the ramifications of your instructions from someone who does not no better, even if they should, is just going to hurt our customers and set us all up for failure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brownIEman, post: 834262, member: 14596"] Be happy to. A simple ODS message. His last ODS to the center before heading off on the trek should have been "Running Misload. Is 40 Miles off route, will miss 10-15 business stops." Yes, the OMS should have asked, and I already said she should have been reprimanded. But the OMS did not ask and CC did not relay the ramifications. And so CC gets to be smug, the OMS gets a reprimand, and our customers suffer because we people who would rather play power games than communate rationally, and people who would rather be in a position to say "haha you clueless OMS, told you so" than communicate rationally. You are correct, you must work as directed and at the end of the day if told to run a stupid misload, you must do so. But to withold information that you have about the ramifications of your instructions from someone who does not no better, even if they should, is just going to hurt our customers and set us all up for failure. [/QUOTE]
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