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Anyone ever recieve a reward for reporting theft?
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<blockquote data-quote="RockyRogue" data-source="post: 189594" data-attributes="member: 7185"><p>Theft? Never seen it--that I'm aware of. Re-tape guy at my old hub suspected something was going on but I was never approached or heard anything about it. Putting others at risk?? Seems a daily occurrence, from this board and my own experience: a support for a drop frame not fixed causing a nasty tilting, etc. An unload supervisor once tried to blow a trailer of Worldwide <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group1/censored2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored2:" title="Censored2 :censored2:" data-shortname=":censored2:" /> and any number of packages hit the grating. Guy threw up his hands in disgust and frustration. I was nearest the mess, crouched down, screaming his name and he trotted up, asking, "What the h*ll is your problem?" I answered, "My problem? <strong>You</strong> have the problem! Turn the friend*%$ING belt back on before I clean up that mess your idiot employee made and I'll call the safety line when I get home tonight!" He said, "Whooa, whoooa! I'm not gonna turn that belt back on, man." I growled at him, "If the ft'er starts barking for it to be turned on, tell him an hourly will call safety if it turns back on before the mess is cleaned up." Sure enough, ft'er started barking for it to be turned back on. He was less than thrilled about the promise to call safety<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group1/thumbup1.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":thumbup1:" title="Thumbup1 :thumbup1:" data-shortname=":thumbup1:" />.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Great quote, Channa. I'd rat a dishonest employee in a <strong><em>heartbeat</em></strong>. I have my hub's LP number programmed in my cell phone. I'd at least report any theft or dishonesty by calling that number or the UPS helpline. After that, my conscience is clear. At the end of the day, <strong><em>I'm</em></strong> the one that has to look at this mug in the mirror.</p><p> </p><p>The mentions of number manipulation are something I won't touch. I don't know enough about package car and operations to be able to have a supported argument. I will say my conscience and morals have a problem with it but I have an "overdeveloped conscience." -Rocky</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyRogue, post: 189594, member: 7185"] Theft? Never seen it--that I'm aware of. Re-tape guy at my old hub suspected something was going on but I was never approached or heard anything about it. Putting others at risk?? Seems a daily occurrence, from this board and my own experience: a support for a drop frame not fixed causing a nasty tilting, etc. An unload supervisor once tried to blow a trailer of Worldwide :censored: and any number of packages hit the grating. Guy threw up his hands in disgust and frustration. I was nearest the mess, crouched down, screaming his name and he trotted up, asking, "What the h*ll is your problem?" I answered, "My problem? [B]You[/B] have the problem! Turn the friend*%$ING belt back on before I clean up that mess your idiot employee made and I'll call the safety line when I get home tonight!" He said, "Whooa, whoooa! I'm not gonna turn that belt back on, man." I growled at him, "If the ft'er starts barking for it to be turned on, tell him an hourly will call safety if it turns back on before the mess is cleaned up." Sure enough, ft'er started barking for it to be turned back on. He was less than thrilled about the promise to call safety:thumbup1:. Great quote, Channa. I'd rat a dishonest employee in a [B][I]heartbeat[/I][/B]. I have my hub's LP number programmed in my cell phone. I'd at least report any theft or dishonesty by calling that number or the UPS helpline. After that, my conscience is clear. At the end of the day, [B][I]I'm[/I][/B] the one that has to look at this mug in the mirror. The mentions of number manipulation are something I won't touch. I don't know enough about package car and operations to be able to have a supported argument. I will say my conscience and morals have a problem with it but I have an "overdeveloped conscience." -Rocky [/QUOTE]
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