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<blockquote data-quote="dmac1" data-source="post: 2589253" data-attributes="member: 60252"><p>I too never got a settlement that was right. At first, I didn't even notice it. When I started paying attention, I was being shorted every single week. I had to go over every detail and document it, and hope I was paid the next week. And management wanted me to drop it because it 'wasn't that much' $5 a day here, $100 a week there, and it got to just be part of my job to every week turn in the corrections. Not bad when I had one route, but when I had three routes plus a supplemental, it was nuts, and I was labelled as a 'complainer.' From that to micromanaging my vehicles, for me too it was the worst place I ever worked. Of course I complained when they never did get a paycheck right. Maybe being an absentee manager is better, and maybe now they are better at getting your pay right the first time.</p><p></p><p>And part of the managers job is to get all the packages out of the terminal. My last manager would transfer packages from other routes to mine just to clear the dock, knowing that I couldn't deliver them. I coded them as sorted to the wrong route, and for closed businesses, and only later found that he was recoding them as DNA(did not attempt) in order to build a file against me, and to make himself look better.</p><p></p><p>Keep detailed records if you insist on doing this. It will not be what you appear to think it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmac1, post: 2589253, member: 60252"] I too never got a settlement that was right. At first, I didn't even notice it. When I started paying attention, I was being shorted every single week. I had to go over every detail and document it, and hope I was paid the next week. And management wanted me to drop it because it 'wasn't that much' $5 a day here, $100 a week there, and it got to just be part of my job to every week turn in the corrections. Not bad when I had one route, but when I had three routes plus a supplemental, it was nuts, and I was labelled as a 'complainer.' From that to micromanaging my vehicles, for me too it was the worst place I ever worked. Of course I complained when they never did get a paycheck right. Maybe being an absentee manager is better, and maybe now they are better at getting your pay right the first time. And part of the managers job is to get all the packages out of the terminal. My last manager would transfer packages from other routes to mine just to clear the dock, knowing that I couldn't deliver them. I coded them as sorted to the wrong route, and for closed businesses, and only later found that he was recoding them as DNA(did not attempt) in order to build a file against me, and to make himself look better. Keep detailed records if you insist on doing this. It will not be what you appear to think it is. [/QUOTE]
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