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Unrealized potential of new management trainee
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<blockquote data-quote="Dutch Dawg" data-source="post: 100914" data-attributes="member: 4843"><p>This text will tend to be cynical...so maybe you should stop right here.</p><p> </p><p>I get a call yesterday at 17:00 from the driver that normally delivers to the house. He's out making pick-ups and has encountered a package that should have been delivered to me, but was misloaded on an adjacent route. What did the driver that originally had the package choose to do? Rather than drive the 2 miles off route and deliver it at any time during the day, he chose to leave it with the pick-up packages at a business account knowing the correct driver would find the parcel later in the day and could choose the disposition of package, ie...deliver or return it to building.</p><p> </p><p>The driver that made the conscience decision to leave (misdeliver) the parcel is a current 30 day wonder. He is presently transitioning from part time preload sup into full time sup (hopefully, away from our building once Atlanta recognizes his unrealized potential). </p><p> </p><p>Don't worry...we're all in good hands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dutch Dawg, post: 100914, member: 4843"] This text will tend to be cynical...so maybe you should stop right here. I get a call yesterday at 17:00 from the driver that normally delivers to the house. He's out making pick-ups and has encountered a package that should have been delivered to me, but was misloaded on an adjacent route. What did the driver that originally had the package choose to do? Rather than drive the 2 miles off route and deliver it at any time during the day, he chose to leave it with the pick-up packages at a business account knowing the correct driver would find the parcel later in the day and could choose the disposition of package, ie...deliver or return it to building. The driver that made the conscience decision to leave (misdeliver) the parcel is a current 30 day wonder. He is presently transitioning from part time preload sup into full time sup (hopefully, away from our building once Atlanta recognizes his unrealized potential). Don't worry...we're all in good hands. [/QUOTE]
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