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<blockquote data-quote="Dracula" data-source="post: 1010163" data-attributes="member: 42691"><p>There is nothing wrong with filing grievances, against management. But just remember, if you file grievances or just one grievance, you better be sure that you know your methods, that you do your job safely, and that you know how to do everything by the book. Why? Because there is a good chance they will start hunting you. And they do this by looking for, or waiting until you make a mistake. Even if a manager tells you something you do is ok, tomorrow, you could get fired for it. </p><p></p><p>Take lunches. Most contracts call for the lunch to be taken between certain hours. 99% of the time, they don't care. But if you get a bullseye on your back because you've filed some paper on them, they could come after you for taking your lunch outside of those hours. Even if you've done it forever. I've seen it happen.</p><p></p><p>Just cover your ass and file whenever they violate the contract. But you are playing with fire if you file, and you're one of those drivers, we see on this forum, that takes shortcuts throughout your day. It will end up biting you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dracula, post: 1010163, member: 42691"] There is nothing wrong with filing grievances, against management. But just remember, if you file grievances or just one grievance, you better be sure that you know your methods, that you do your job safely, and that you know how to do everything by the book. Why? Because there is a good chance they will start hunting you. And they do this by looking for, or waiting until you make a mistake. Even if a manager tells you something you do is ok, tomorrow, you could get fired for it. Take lunches. Most contracts call for the lunch to be taken between certain hours. 99% of the time, they don't care. But if you get a bullseye on your back because you've filed some paper on them, they could come after you for taking your lunch outside of those hours. Even if you've done it forever. I've seen it happen. Just cover your ass and file whenever they violate the contract. But you are playing with fire if you file, and you're one of those drivers, we see on this forum, that takes shortcuts throughout your day. It will end up biting you. [/QUOTE]
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