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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 1065663" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>Loyalty. Two way street. Fred may have severed it, doing the same means you will never see it again and that changes nothing. </p><p></p><p>True story that occurred today. A driver of mine starts at the terminal and finishes at her home 80 miles away. Drives truck up the next day and starts all over again. Today she was sick and when I mentioned that I still needed the truck she said, "How?" Fair enough, I'm stuck. But why should I put myself in that position going forward? Why not let her know that she is welcome to remain employed but the truck must return to the terminal every night and she can drive her personal vehicle to and from work <strong>just like everyone else.</strong> She will quit. Who wins, who loses and who is being irrational?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 1065663, member: 22662"] Loyalty. Two way street. Fred may have severed it, doing the same means you will never see it again and that changes nothing. True story that occurred today. A driver of mine starts at the terminal and finishes at her home 80 miles away. Drives truck up the next day and starts all over again. Today she was sick and when I mentioned that I still needed the truck she said, "How?" Fair enough, I'm stuck. But why should I put myself in that position going forward? Why not let her know that she is welcome to remain employed but the truck must return to the terminal every night and she can drive her personal vehicle to and from work [B]just like everyone else.[/B] She will quit. Who wins, who loses and who is being irrational? [/QUOTE]
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