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<blockquote data-quote="DOWNTRODDEN IN TEXAS" data-source="post: 1015977" data-attributes="member: 23555"><p>This afternoon as I was punching out, I saw one of our FO drivers read one of our more "notable" managers the riot act for lying to him! This manager is renowned in our station for not being forthright at all times. The funniest part was, he didn't have the "cojones" (thanks Goldi..lol) to come and talk to the driver, he sent another manager to do it! </p><p></p><p>I asked the courier what happened and he told me that this morning before FO's he was asked to help with "some" P2's, operative word "some", he came back to 50 stops, so he told the world's greatest manager that he couldn't take it all because he had class at noon. Long story short, he was promised help that never arrived. His argument was this, when he makes an arrangement with them, or anyone else for that matter, he is expected to hold up his end of the bargain. Why is management not expected to do the same? If he doesn't follow through, he is punished, what is the repercussion for management for their gross neglect of his time?</p><p></p><p>We all know the answer to this...BZ for managment!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DOWNTRODDEN IN TEXAS, post: 1015977, member: 23555"] This afternoon as I was punching out, I saw one of our FO drivers read one of our more "notable" managers the riot act for lying to him! This manager is renowned in our station for not being forthright at all times. The funniest part was, he didn't have the "cojones" (thanks Goldi..lol) to come and talk to the driver, he sent another manager to do it! I asked the courier what happened and he told me that this morning before FO's he was asked to help with "some" P2's, operative word "some", he came back to 50 stops, so he told the world's greatest manager that he couldn't take it all because he had class at noon. Long story short, he was promised help that never arrived. His argument was this, when he makes an arrangement with them, or anyone else for that matter, he is expected to hold up his end of the bargain. Why is management not expected to do the same? If he doesn't follow through, he is punished, what is the repercussion for management for their gross neglect of his time? We all know the answer to this...BZ for managment! [/QUOTE]
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