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<blockquote data-quote="john346" data-source="post: 615660" data-attributes="member: 10873"><p>Last Friday we lost a fellow driver to management and their HUGE stones. They fired him because they felt he was taking the drug packages home and selling the narcotics because he has a nice home, and lots of nice toys. No proof, mind you, just a hunch. I'm certain that after time, they'll bring him back, but personally, I think I'd hire an attorney and go for broke. </p><p>The jist of this is that they continually bring me high value parcels for delivery that they want me to sign for. Occasionally, I come back to the center with them as a NI 1, or whatever. Bottom line is, I'm not terribly comfortable just leaving the box in my car, or with the clerks. If the package should grow legs, I'm the last guy who signed for it and with their belief that we are all capable of theft, I'm wondering what would happen if I refused to sign for the package?</p><p>Is it a mandatory thing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john346, post: 615660, member: 10873"] Last Friday we lost a fellow driver to management and their HUGE stones. They fired him because they felt he was taking the drug packages home and selling the narcotics because he has a nice home, and lots of nice toys. No proof, mind you, just a hunch. I'm certain that after time, they'll bring him back, but personally, I think I'd hire an attorney and go for broke. The jist of this is that they continually bring me high value parcels for delivery that they want me to sign for. Occasionally, I come back to the center with them as a NI 1, or whatever. Bottom line is, I'm not terribly comfortable just leaving the box in my car, or with the clerks. If the package should grow legs, I'm the last guy who signed for it and with their belief that we are all capable of theft, I'm wondering what would happen if I refused to sign for the package? Is it a mandatory thing? [/QUOTE]
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