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<blockquote data-quote="OLDMAN3" data-source="post: 1405362"><p>Exactly,</p><p>Anyone who has been through this knows their tactics. They will ask a question from 5 different angles trying to trap you. They will rapid fire question you. They will ask a question with a false premise to see if they can trap you.</p><p></p><p>I wrote up a Next day air as NSN at 1029 A.M.in an area I was unfamiliar with. I had searched for it and finally had to write it up before 10:30. Then later I saw the name of the company on a building that I was going by at 1033 A.M. I realized that the add on the label is actually correct, but the building is just not were you would expect it to be, given the address. So I delivered it ASAP at 1035 A.M. Well it not show up as late, because I already stop completed it as NSN at 1029 A.M. Management sees the write up at NSN at 10:29 and a stop complete at 10:35. Instead of just asking me about it, they had a series of questions rehearsed to try to trap me.<strong> AFTER I explained what happened and they knew what really happened,</strong> the next day they questioned me like this...</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #b30000">Management</span>: You delivered it to the correct address right?</p><p><span style="color: #0000ff">Driver</span>: Yes</p><p><span style="color: #b30000">Management</span>: The same address as on the label right?</p><p><span style="color: #0000b3">Driver</span>: Yes</p><p><span style="color: #b30000">Management</span>: You delivered it at 10:34, right?</p><p><span style="color: #0059b3">Driver</span>: Yes</p><p><span style="color: #b30000">Management</span>: Since you knew you were at the right address when you delivered it, You must have been trying to avoid a late NDA when you wrote it up as NSN a block away at 10:29...But you must have known it was a good address since you delivered it etc. etc. etc.</p><p></p><p>And asking me 5 more times in different ways, rapid fire, to try to make it look like I was dishonest.</p><p>Always have a steward present. Always listen carefully to what they are asking. Have them repeat the question if necessary, and correct their intentional misleading presumptions before giving an answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OLDMAN3, post: 1405362"] Exactly, Anyone who has been through this knows their tactics. They will ask a question from 5 different angles trying to trap you. They will rapid fire question you. They will ask a question with a false premise to see if they can trap you. I wrote up a Next day air as NSN at 1029 A.M.in an area I was unfamiliar with. I had searched for it and finally had to write it up before 10:30. Then later I saw the name of the company on a building that I was going by at 1033 A.M. I realized that the add on the label is actually correct, but the building is just not were you would expect it to be, given the address. So I delivered it ASAP at 1035 A.M. Well it not show up as late, because I already stop completed it as NSN at 1029 A.M. Management sees the write up at NSN at 10:29 and a stop complete at 10:35. Instead of just asking me about it, they had a series of questions rehearsed to try to trap me.[B] AFTER I explained what happened and they knew what really happened,[/B] the next day they questioned me like this... [COLOR=#b30000]Management[/COLOR]: You delivered it to the correct address right? [COLOR=#0000ff]Driver[/COLOR]: Yes [COLOR=#b30000]Management[/COLOR]: The same address as on the label right? [COLOR=#0000b3]Driver[/COLOR]: Yes [COLOR=#b30000]Management[/COLOR]: You delivered it at 10:34, right? [COLOR=#0059b3]Driver[/COLOR]: Yes [COLOR=#b30000]Management[/COLOR]: Since you knew you were at the right address when you delivered it, You must have been trying to avoid a late NDA when you wrote it up as NSN a block away at 10:29...But you must have known it was a good address since you delivered it etc. etc. etc. And asking me 5 more times in different ways, rapid fire, to try to make it look like I was dishonest. Always have a steward present. Always listen carefully to what they are asking. Have them repeat the question if necessary, and correct their intentional misleading presumptions before giving an answer. [/QUOTE]
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