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<blockquote data-quote="dvalleyjim" data-source="post: 1945676" data-attributes="member: 36471"><p>As far as legal and contractor relations. Are they paid by us the contractor? If not, they don't represent us, plain and simple. They will always cover X ass. ALWAYS.</p><p></p><p>I found that out the first time I talked to CR, all the guy did was remind me of what my contractor said. I said I know what my contract says I just don't think it's right to charge a complaint to my driver for DR ing a package at 9 at night. The customer said he was waiting all day and wanted to sign for it. I said it was a residential with no required sign. He said we don't do ding dong ditches anymore. I said I won't be driver releasing anymore and he told me that wouldn't be a very good business decision.</p><p></p><p>From that moment on I said screw contractor relations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dvalleyjim, post: 1945676, member: 36471"] As far as legal and contractor relations. Are they paid by us the contractor? If not, they don't represent us, plain and simple. They will always cover X ass. ALWAYS. I found that out the first time I talked to CR, all the guy did was remind me of what my contractor said. I said I know what my contract says I just don't think it's right to charge a complaint to my driver for DR ing a package at 9 at night. The customer said he was waiting all day and wanted to sign for it. I said it was a residential with no required sign. He said we don't do ding dong ditches anymore. I said I won't be driver releasing anymore and he told me that wouldn't be a very good business decision. From that moment on I said screw contractor relations. [/QUOTE]
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