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<blockquote data-quote="DS" data-source="post: 597895" data-attributes="member: 556"><p>Red,I agree with tooner that you have always come across like an honest stand up guy .It occurred to me as I read your post,that if a supervisor can get away with not responding to a seasoned veterans request for help in making service on those 10:30 commits,he is already guilty of not doing his job.It scares me to think what havoc he would wreak on a new driver trying to reach seniority.The shoulder incident, was childish and</p><p>unprofessional,reminds me of a schoolyard bully that needs to see the principle.I guess any earlier "disagreements" you've had with this sup will determine what path to take next.We have seen many drivers get fired for silly drummed up reasons.Drivers with wives and family.Workplace intimidation is not a good base for anyones code of ethics,and this sup needs a wake up call.It would be great if you could get him help.</p><p>If he won't listen, help him, up to, and including dismissal.</p><p>Anyways,you are fine,enjoy your holiday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DS, post: 597895, member: 556"] Red,I agree with tooner that you have always come across like an honest stand up guy .It occurred to me as I read your post,that if a supervisor can get away with not responding to a seasoned veterans request for help in making service on those 10:30 commits,he is already guilty of not doing his job.It scares me to think what havoc he would wreak on a new driver trying to reach seniority.The shoulder incident, was childish and unprofessional,reminds me of a schoolyard bully that needs to see the principle.I guess any earlier "disagreements" you've had with this sup will determine what path to take next.We have seen many drivers get fired for silly drummed up reasons.Drivers with wives and family.Workplace intimidation is not a good base for anyones code of ethics,and this sup needs a wake up call.It would be great if you could get him help. If he won't listen, help him, up to, and including dismissal. Anyways,you are fine,enjoy your holiday. [/QUOTE]
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