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Whats the logic behind "use your own judgement" when
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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 535101" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>I agree with you 100% UpState, however the point is that if a consignee claims they didn't find the package, the company will do their best to say the driver should not have DRed the package or did it improperly.</p><p></p><p> Once when I had this happen the OC sup came up to me as we were trying to exit the building. He stuck a paper under my nose to sign. He said it was an acknowledgment that I had a missing package claim at a given address. Being in a hurry to get out of the building I foolishly took his word for it and signed. Amagine the supprise when I received my pay check two weeks later and they had taken out the first 50 dollars of $100 deduction from my check to pay for the missing package. I was too embarased to fight it because I took his word and forgot part c. of rule #1, never sign anything.</p><p> That won't happen again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 535101, member: 13254"] I agree with you 100% UpState, however the point is that if a consignee claims they didn't find the package, the company will do their best to say the driver should not have DRed the package or did it improperly. Once when I had this happen the OC sup came up to me as we were trying to exit the building. He stuck a paper under my nose to sign. He said it was an acknowledgment that I had a missing package claim at a given address. Being in a hurry to get out of the building I foolishly took his word for it and signed. Amagine the supprise when I received my pay check two weeks later and they had taken out the first 50 dollars of $100 deduction from my check to pay for the missing package. I was too embarased to fight it because I took his word and forgot part c. of rule #1, never sign anything. That won't happen again. [/QUOTE]
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