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<blockquote data-quote="SignificantOwner" data-source="post: 670048" data-attributes="member: 22836"><p>This is all too common of a practice and you should call the 1-800 number to report it. They do this to keep the missed packages from showing on the report that the division and operations managers see first thing in the morning. When they do this it takes the pressure off them but it puts the pressure on everyone else to do the same thing (cheat). If you don't want to call the 1-800 number you can sheet the package as missed and then see if anyone dares to document what they told you to do on a "failure to follow instructions" warning letter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SignificantOwner, post: 670048, member: 22836"] This is all too common of a practice and you should call the 1-800 number to report it. They do this to keep the missed packages from showing on the report that the division and operations managers see first thing in the morning. When they do this it takes the pressure off them but it puts the pressure on everyone else to do the same thing (cheat). If you don't want to call the 1-800 number you can sheet the package as missed and then see if anyone dares to document what they told you to do on a "failure to follow instructions" warning letter. [/QUOTE]
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