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<blockquote data-quote="StuffItFred" data-source="post: 1194301" data-attributes="member: 43836"><p>Welcome, here at FredEx if they see you working hard then you can work harder and should do it for less. Sounds similiar to a swing at our station that got the ole fecal matter Fred S treatment. One particular swing came in on his floating holiday to run a route he had NO training on only to help cover. It was on the 29th of Aug. He ran the route for the day at 77%. Had ZERO service failures on a AA area. He came back to work on the 30th. Ran a route he knew and finished out the month at 99.89% and received an OLCC for not hitting 100%. Doesn't matter if you acknowledge it either it still goes on your file. He has been a swing for almost 2yrs. Been employed for about 8yrs and I thought he was going to walk out the other day.</p><p></p><p>In the end it is better to work smart and not hard and continue to pass out resumes for something better. This is a dead end and the only light at the end of the tunnel is a damn train.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StuffItFred, post: 1194301, member: 43836"] Welcome, here at FredEx if they see you working hard then you can work harder and should do it for less. Sounds similiar to a swing at our station that got the ole fecal matter Fred S treatment. One particular swing came in on his floating holiday to run a route he had NO training on only to help cover. It was on the 29th of Aug. He ran the route for the day at 77%. Had ZERO service failures on a AA area. He came back to work on the 30th. Ran a route he knew and finished out the month at 99.89% and received an OLCC for not hitting 100%. Doesn't matter if you acknowledge it either it still goes on your file. He has been a swing for almost 2yrs. Been employed for about 8yrs and I thought he was going to walk out the other day. In the end it is better to work smart and not hard and continue to pass out resumes for something better. This is a dead end and the only light at the end of the tunnel is a damn train. [/QUOTE]
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