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Can I Refuse to Go "Help"?
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<blockquote data-quote="ManInBrown" data-source="post: 4649482" data-attributes="member: 46614"><p>I’ve posted this before. There’s a few ways to handle this problem.</p><p></p><p>option 1. When they send you the message asking you to help, reply with are you asking, or directing? If asking, reply no. If directing you have no choice.</p><p></p><p>option 2. Flat out reply with no. Not interested. At which point they might make you. Or they might not say anything and you might find yourself in the office the next morning.</p><p></p><p>option 3. Drop anchor. Get done at 9pm every night. Then you can’t help anyone.</p><p></p><p>option 4. 9.5. get on it and file every single week you are violated. When they ask you to help, and it will be your third day, tell them helping someone will result in me filing a grievance.</p><p></p><p>here is what some drivers don’t understand. The person asking you to help most of the time is a night OMS. They don’t care who it is, they just want to find someone. You might run into a situation where you tell them no one night, and you’ll never be asked again. They’ll move on. But I can guarantee you one thing, if you bend over, and go help someone. You’ll be doing it for the rest of your career. Once you agree to do it, they’re watching you to see when you’re almost done, and they have you all lined up to be their biotch.</p><p></p><p>there’s only three way to stop it. Fight back with grievances. Fight back by refusing to help. Or finish at 9pm every night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ManInBrown, post: 4649482, member: 46614"] I’ve posted this before. There’s a few ways to handle this problem. option 1. When they send you the message asking you to help, reply with are you asking, or directing? If asking, reply no. If directing you have no choice. option 2. Flat out reply with no. Not interested. At which point they might make you. Or they might not say anything and you might find yourself in the office the next morning. option 3. Drop anchor. Get done at 9pm every night. Then you can’t help anyone. option 4. 9.5. get on it and file every single week you are violated. When they ask you to help, and it will be your third day, tell them helping someone will result in me filing a grievance. here is what some drivers don’t understand. The person asking you to help most of the time is a night OMS. They don’t care who it is, they just want to find someone. You might run into a situation where you tell them no one night, and you’ll never be asked again. They’ll move on. But I can guarantee you one thing, if you bend over, and go help someone. You’ll be doing it for the rest of your career. Once you agree to do it, they’re watching you to see when you’re almost done, and they have you all lined up to be their biotch. there’s only three way to stop it. Fight back with grievances. Fight back by refusing to help. Or finish at 9pm every night. [/QUOTE]
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