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So are misloads really that big of a problem??????
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<blockquote data-quote="Cezanne" data-source="post: 232878" data-attributes="member: 5104"><p>As an organization, our corporate powers that be, do not understand that which happens in the buildings on a daily basis. This is partly because of the layers of beaurocrats that occupy positions between the package centers and corporate. People in these positions are too worried about their political skins to report the truth. It seems to me that if corporate really wanted to get a true picture of what happens, someone like Mike Eskew, or the pompous Jim Winestock would pay a visit to the facilities without giving two weeks notice.</p><p> </p><p><img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group1/cool.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":cool:" title="Cool :cool:" data-shortname=":cool:" /> That is why they process us through the annual ERI survey. Face to face meetings are a no-no, the wrong questions might be asked, just too much accountablity and lack of control. Alot of corporate people are very content living in "Camelot" without dirtying themselves with the commons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cezanne, post: 232878, member: 5104"] As an organization, our corporate powers that be, do not understand that which happens in the buildings on a daily basis. This is partly because of the layers of beaurocrats that occupy positions between the package centers and corporate. People in these positions are too worried about their political skins to report the truth. It seems to me that if corporate really wanted to get a true picture of what happens, someone like Mike Eskew, or the pompous Jim Winestock would pay a visit to the facilities without giving two weeks notice. :cool: That is why they process us through the annual ERI survey. Face to face meetings are a no-no, the wrong questions might be asked, just too much accountablity and lack of control. Alot of corporate people are very content living in "Camelot" without dirtying themselves with the commons. [/QUOTE]
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