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My poor pop would be rolling in his grave!
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<blockquote data-quote="twoweeled" data-source="post: 2248452" data-attributes="member: 27108"><p>Maybe you in on some of those meetings, so you'd know best. My last years I was in feeder. I remember more than a couple of times, "trailers" being late and/or lost. I also remember the tirades in the office when I was package, over one line flight. Admittedly, they did beat up one manager over a lost trailer, but we all knew they wanted him. There were many other trailer late, and , , , , not so much.</p><p>During peak, we had what I consider, many pick up trailers repeatably picked up 1-2 days late. Most times we'd (feeder) call dispatch and tell them; you still have this trailer sitting here. Then they might leave it another day! The fact that it happened repeatedly, and the same management remained - leads me to believe "service failures" mean little, if anything. I suspect you know a lot more about how these incidents are handled than I do. But I know it wasn't like that before!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twoweeled, post: 2248452, member: 27108"] Maybe you in on some of those meetings, so you'd know best. My last years I was in feeder. I remember more than a couple of times, "trailers" being late and/or lost. I also remember the tirades in the office when I was package, over one line flight. Admittedly, they did beat up one manager over a lost trailer, but we all knew they wanted him. There were many other trailer late, and , , , , not so much. During peak, we had what I consider, many pick up trailers repeatably picked up 1-2 days late. Most times we'd (feeder) call dispatch and tell them; you still have this trailer sitting here. Then they might leave it another day! The fact that it happened repeatedly, and the same management remained - leads me to believe "service failures" mean little, if anything. I suspect you know a lot more about how these incidents are handled than I do. But I know it wasn't like that before! [/QUOTE]
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