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<blockquote data-quote="59 Dano" data-source="post: 2225120" data-attributes="member: 23516"><p>There's one in every couple of loops. Paycheck thieves. </p><p></p><p>This is the worst offender I've seen. He had almost 3 hours of PUPs at the end of his delivery route and was hitting 55 hours on the nose every week. He said it was because of all the work. They took the PUPs off of him, but he was getting in only an hour earlier. Figuring that he was going to get his hours no matter what, the PUPs were put back on him and get something to show for it. </p><p></p><p>He complained about the "extra" work that wasn't really a problem 3 months earlier. His route was changed to 4X10, so he started arriving later and later until he was jeopardizing the CTV departure. Again he used the excuse of having so much work, so a bunch of delivery stops were taken off of him... and he didn't get back much earlier. He was blatantly sandbagging it. His manager decided to pay a visit one day and observed him running a couple of errands and shooting the breeze with others for several minutes at a time.</p><p></p><p>He met with the courier the next day to discuss his GAP report. He pointed out 3 or 4 gaps and said that there was no excuse for them. Courier gave him some BS and poor attitude. Manager said that he had a point and to please write down the reason for the gaps, which he did. Manager read it aloud and told the courier, "OK, this makes good sense. I see your reasoning, that's a very good explanation." The courier couldn't have been happier and grinned like the cat that had swallowed the canary.</p><p></p><p>Then the manager pulled up phone video of the courier running his errands and so forth and said, "How about a good explanation for this?" Silence. "I have a false statement that you wrote and signed that is grounds for immediate termination. I have the video to prove it. I also have a hunch that you'll be getting back to the building much sooner." That solved most of the problem.</p><p></p><p>That guy was the absolute worst I've ever seen. No one else comes close, but some try to get cute with it at times. He should have been fired.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="59 Dano, post: 2225120, member: 23516"] There's one in every couple of loops. Paycheck thieves. This is the worst offender I've seen. He had almost 3 hours of PUPs at the end of his delivery route and was hitting 55 hours on the nose every week. He said it was because of all the work. They took the PUPs off of him, but he was getting in only an hour earlier. Figuring that he was going to get his hours no matter what, the PUPs were put back on him and get something to show for it. He complained about the "extra" work that wasn't really a problem 3 months earlier. His route was changed to 4X10, so he started arriving later and later until he was jeopardizing the CTV departure. Again he used the excuse of having so much work, so a bunch of delivery stops were taken off of him... and he didn't get back much earlier. He was blatantly sandbagging it. His manager decided to pay a visit one day and observed him running a couple of errands and shooting the breeze with others for several minutes at a time. He met with the courier the next day to discuss his GAP report. He pointed out 3 or 4 gaps and said that there was no excuse for them. Courier gave him some BS and poor attitude. Manager said that he had a point and to please write down the reason for the gaps, which he did. Manager read it aloud and told the courier, "OK, this makes good sense. I see your reasoning, that's a very good explanation." The courier couldn't have been happier and grinned like the cat that had swallowed the canary. Then the manager pulled up phone video of the courier running his errands and so forth and said, "How about a good explanation for this?" Silence. "I have a false statement that you wrote and signed that is grounds for immediate termination. I have the video to prove it. I also have a hunch that you'll be getting back to the building much sooner." That solved most of the problem. That guy was the absolute worst I've ever seen. No one else comes close, but some try to get cute with it at times. He should have been fired. [/QUOTE]
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