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<blockquote data-quote="DS" data-source="post: 563696" data-attributes="member: 556"><p>Seal,I have always said your efforts to get the drivers out of thier cars before thier start times was justified .It's an admirable request to get management to enforce this rule as per the contract.I also believe it's a genuine fix for most of the unending preload problems we've had since I first started 19 years ago.As I said from the start,it should be a no brainer that going in early and "fixing" your truck should not be condoned.Some drivers have been doing it for 20 years,and as you know old habits die hard.I'll back you all the way on this if you need help,but as you know,management benefits from this,and making them adhere to this rule is paramount to trying to take a peanut from an elephant.It could take a long time to enforce,and you are but one grain of sand on a neverending beach.The teamsters here are virtually useless,and share the same silver spoon with management.</p><p>Sleeve_meet_heart...since when do you have the right to decide when midweek drinking is acceptable? I believe it was a heartfelt attempt by seal to try to do something positive to improve things,and if it seemed unintelligible to you,it's your loss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DS, post: 563696, member: 556"] Seal,I have always said your efforts to get the drivers out of thier cars before thier start times was justified .It's an admirable request to get management to enforce this rule as per the contract.I also believe it's a genuine fix for most of the unending preload problems we've had since I first started 19 years ago.As I said from the start,it should be a no brainer that going in early and "fixing" your truck should not be condoned.Some drivers have been doing it for 20 years,and as you know old habits die hard.I'll back you all the way on this if you need help,but as you know,management benefits from this,and making them adhere to this rule is paramount to trying to take a peanut from an elephant.It could take a long time to enforce,and you are but one grain of sand on a neverending beach.The teamsters here are virtually useless,and share the same silver spoon with management. Sleeve_meet_heart...since when do you have the right to decide when midweek drinking is acceptable? I believe it was a heartfelt attempt by seal to try to do something positive to improve things,and if it seemed unintelligible to you,it's your loss. [/QUOTE]
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