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My poor pop would be rolling in his grave!
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<blockquote data-quote="olroadbeech" data-source="post: 2248715" data-attributes="member: 52145"><p>when i got in, in the early nineties , it was starting to change a lot. then the strike made sure you knew how management viewed you. like a slug. then the company went public and that was the point of no return.</p><p></p><p>we feeder drivers tried to give managers heads up on trailers or how to better serve the customer. sometimes you would get a pat on the back or a "thank you" from an ol school manager. those kind of people you would bust your butt for and go the extra mile.</p><p></p><p>most of the time you would get " you do your job and we'll do our jobs." in other words , mind your own business. no wonder most of us stopped helping. sometimes a boss would ask you " how come you didn't tell us about that extra loaded trailer at xyz customer ." and we'd say " that's your job , isn't it? you're always telling us that."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="olroadbeech, post: 2248715, member: 52145"] when i got in, in the early nineties , it was starting to change a lot. then the strike made sure you knew how management viewed you. like a slug. then the company went public and that was the point of no return. we feeder drivers tried to give managers heads up on trailers or how to better serve the customer. sometimes you would get a pat on the back or a "thank you" from an ol school manager. those kind of people you would bust your butt for and go the extra mile. most of the time you would get " you do your job and we'll do our jobs." in other words , mind your own business. no wonder most of us stopped helping. sometimes a boss would ask you " how come you didn't tell us about that extra loaded trailer at xyz customer ." and we'd say " that's your job , isn't it? you're always telling us that." [/QUOTE]
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