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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 402446" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>Prior to PLD there were several instances when I brought 200-300 stops back to the building at 10:30 at night, and was <u>instructed</u> by my center manager to unload them without sheeting them as missed. I was a rookie and didnt know better. I was there, and you werent. Call me a liar if you wish.</p><p> </p><p>Prior to PLD, we often would not get all of of our Christmas packages off until New Years Eve, or even into January if we had weather issues. There would be hundreds of stops buried in sheds and garages. I'm not making this up. I have no need to, and nothing to prove by lying about it. It was the truth. Back in the late 80's/early 90's, it wasnt about service. It was about blindly following the Plan and making the numbers and maintaining the illusion of a functioning operation. As long as the Division Manager could gaze down from his office and see a "clean belt", it wouldnt have mattered to him if we were just dumping the stops off of a cliff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 402446, member: 14668"] Prior to PLD there were several instances when I brought 200-300 stops back to the building at 10:30 at night, and was [U]instructed[/U] by my center manager to unload them without sheeting them as missed. I was a rookie and didnt know better. I was there, and you werent. Call me a liar if you wish. Prior to PLD, we often would not get all of of our Christmas packages off until New Years Eve, or even into January if we had weather issues. There would be hundreds of stops buried in sheds and garages. I'm not making this up. I have no need to, and nothing to prove by lying about it. It was the truth. Back in the late 80's/early 90's, it wasnt about service. It was about blindly following the Plan and making the numbers and maintaining the illusion of a functioning operation. As long as the Division Manager could gaze down from his office and see a "clean belt", it wouldnt have mattered to him if we were just dumping the stops off of a cliff. [/QUOTE]
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