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If you're fired for Jury Duty paydo you collect Pension after 13-23 years of service.
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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 817305" data-attributes="member: 484"><p><strong>Re: If you're fired for Jury Duty paydo you collect Pension after 13-23 years of serv</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>Sleeve, there are a lot of differences in what has been discussed, and your example. The sup can say what ever he wants, but if he set up the driver to fail, then it is the sups fault, not the driver. All the driver has to do is the best he/she can. As far as the driver speeding at the direction of the sup just to make service, we all already know the answer. </p><p> </p><p>The driver is responsible for the safe operation of the vehicles at all times. And it is unlawful to go above the speed limit. So while the driver will do the best he can, there is no way he can make the delivery before 10:30. Now, if the driver fudges the delivery time, who should be fired? The sup, or the driver?</p><p> </p><p>Like my example above, a sup can tell you to be in and clean by a certain time, which he knows is impossible. So what do you do? You do what ever you can. I always chose to come in clean, just later than instructed. If the real emphasis was on the return to building time, then there were missed deliveries. You never sell out your integrity to compensate for a messed up dispatch. But I do know a lot of drivers that do, and its only a matter of time......</p><p> </p><p>There are no degrees of integrity.</p><p> </p><p>Glad to see your still kickin Tie.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 817305, member: 484"] [b]Re: If you're fired for Jury Duty paydo you collect Pension after 13-23 years of serv[/b] Sleeve, there are a lot of differences in what has been discussed, and your example. The sup can say what ever he wants, but if he set up the driver to fail, then it is the sups fault, not the driver. All the driver has to do is the best he/she can. As far as the driver speeding at the direction of the sup just to make service, we all already know the answer. The driver is responsible for the safe operation of the vehicles at all times. And it is unlawful to go above the speed limit. So while the driver will do the best he can, there is no way he can make the delivery before 10:30. Now, if the driver fudges the delivery time, who should be fired? The sup, or the driver? Like my example above, a sup can tell you to be in and clean by a certain time, which he knows is impossible. So what do you do? You do what ever you can. I always chose to come in clean, just later than instructed. If the real emphasis was on the return to building time, then there were missed deliveries. You never sell out your integrity to compensate for a messed up dispatch. But I do know a lot of drivers that do, and its only a matter of time...... There are no degrees of integrity. Glad to see your still kickin Tie. d [/QUOTE]
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