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<blockquote data-quote="overflowed" data-source="post: 1165698" data-attributes="member: 44109"><p>Downhill is absolutely correct. Management has lost all credibility with the workforce. Most don't care. If there is no incentive to do a good job, the normal fear of losing the job subsides. Upper management has been making insane demands that don't make any sense. The crest for most employees starting "to get it" was seeing all the ops managers working Saturdays because the company didn't want to pay OT. The employees understood they were working for FREE. Case in point, was a meeting yesterday where the regular insane demands were reminded about and 90% of the couriers started openly laughing while ops was talking. Not giggling, not chuckling, straight out loud laughing. The meeting abruptly ended and you could see from the ops managers faces that they understood what just happened. They understood the couriers KNOW that all they do is take orders. The station is very strange to say the least at this point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overflowed, post: 1165698, member: 44109"] Downhill is absolutely correct. Management has lost all credibility with the workforce. Most don't care. If there is no incentive to do a good job, the normal fear of losing the job subsides. Upper management has been making insane demands that don't make any sense. The crest for most employees starting "to get it" was seeing all the ops managers working Saturdays because the company didn't want to pay OT. The employees understood they were working for FREE. Case in point, was a meeting yesterday where the regular insane demands were reminded about and 90% of the couriers started openly laughing while ops was talking. Not giggling, not chuckling, straight out loud laughing. The meeting abruptly ended and you could see from the ops managers faces that they understood what just happened. They understood the couriers KNOW that all they do is take orders. The station is very strange to say the least at this point. [/QUOTE]
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