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Can management give you warning letters for too many olccs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Oldfart" data-source="post: 3835941" data-attributes="member: 64407"><p>The courier tells his manager he is gonna have lates or a break violation. If the manager tells the courier there is no help, the courier takes a break and has service failures. Not the end of the world, we have plenty every day. This courier decided to make service and have a break violation and received a slap on the wrist discipline. If the dispatcher decided to send a person to help this courier despite management deciding not to send help and on a week where it was decided on road hours were more of a hot point than service, you can believe a MD would get involved. Just last week we were told the MD directed 100% service, regardless of the hours on road. Less than a week later, we didn't launch several routes because hours were up and we ate plenty of lates but made the budget. They decided to emphasize different directives on different weeks. You be the weak link in their plan, no matter if you work at the station or in dispatch, you can bet your butt you will hear about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldfart, post: 3835941, member: 64407"] The courier tells his manager he is gonna have lates or a break violation. If the manager tells the courier there is no help, the courier takes a break and has service failures. Not the end of the world, we have plenty every day. This courier decided to make service and have a break violation and received a slap on the wrist discipline. If the dispatcher decided to send a person to help this courier despite management deciding not to send help and on a week where it was decided on road hours were more of a hot point than service, you can believe a MD would get involved. Just last week we were told the MD directed 100% service, regardless of the hours on road. Less than a week later, we didn't launch several routes because hours were up and we ate plenty of lates but made the budget. They decided to emphasize different directives on different weeks. You be the weak link in their plan, no matter if you work at the station or in dispatch, you can bet your butt you will hear about it. [/QUOTE]
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