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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 600597" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>Just for clarity sake, do you consider the company giving a warning letter to someone for a....(let's say)..No Call No Show a beetch slap from the company? I guess what I am asking is Red really beetch slapping the company when he files a grievance on behalf of a driver for the company violating the contract?</p><p></p><p>When I first started driving I had a center manager (that later became a district mgr) tell me that warning letters and grievances were simply tools used to keep each other on the straight and narrow. Neither were personal, neither were intended to do harm but to keep the "rules" constant and fair for all involved, a means to settle a difference of opinion in what the "rules" were. I'm pretty sure neither were intended to be beetch slaps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 600597, member: 13254"] Just for clarity sake, do you consider the company giving a warning letter to someone for a....(let's say)..No Call No Show a beetch slap from the company? I guess what I am asking is Red really beetch slapping the company when he files a grievance on behalf of a driver for the company violating the contract? When I first started driving I had a center manager (that later became a district mgr) tell me that warning letters and grievances were simply tools used to keep each other on the straight and narrow. Neither were personal, neither were intended to do harm but to keep the "rules" constant and fair for all involved, a means to settle a difference of opinion in what the "rules" were. I'm pretty sure neither were intended to be beetch slaps. [/QUOTE]
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