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normal or harrassment????????
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<blockquote data-quote="spidey" data-source="post: 47793"><p>I have seen the help line solve issues many many times. I have never seen them ignore a call. Corp swoops in like a SWAT team pretty quickly. </p><p> </p><p>I'm only playing devil's advocate... please don't take this the wrong way, FOB, but please hear what I'm saying. </p><p> </p><p>I have been asked several times by different drivers to lie for them if their spouses call the office. Say that they are still out, having a horrible day, etc. It happens. (I didn't comply, BTW.) </p><p>Their are mistakes made on paychecks, especially since they centralized it in Texas, but to say your husband is out every night till 10:30 and his checks are screwed up sends out signals to me. If you were a girlfriend I would ask you, over margaritas probably, to take a good hard look at the situation. The volume needs to be back to the center by a certian time, air needs to get out, timecards and reports need to be done AFTER your husband gets in. I doubt the OMS is happily knitting while she waits for that one last driver so she can go home. If I am way off base, please don't take offense. I'm only saying make really sure you have your eyes open to the situation. Their are good men and bad men in every company. If he is a good one, count your blessings. If he's a bad one, use your head. </p><p> </p><p>Sorry to be the black cloud...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spidey, post: 47793"] I have seen the help line solve issues many many times. I have never seen them ignore a call. Corp swoops in like a SWAT team pretty quickly. I'm only playing devil's advocate... please don't take this the wrong way, FOB, but please hear what I'm saying. I have been asked several times by different drivers to lie for them if their spouses call the office. Say that they are still out, having a horrible day, etc. It happens. (I didn't comply, BTW.) Their are mistakes made on paychecks, especially since they centralized it in Texas, but to say your husband is out every night till 10:30 and his checks are screwed up sends out signals to me. If you were a girlfriend I would ask you, over margaritas probably, to take a good hard look at the situation. The volume needs to be back to the center by a certian time, air needs to get out, timecards and reports need to be done AFTER your husband gets in. I doubt the OMS is happily knitting while she waits for that one last driver so she can go home. If I am way off base, please don't take offense. I'm only saying make really sure you have your eyes open to the situation. Their are good men and bad men in every company. If he is a good one, count your blessings. If he's a bad one, use your head. Sorry to be the black cloud... [/QUOTE]
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