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Can you get a warning letter for 'missed'
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<blockquote data-quote="Griff" data-source="post: 973924" data-attributes="member: 7111"><p>Really? It sounds to me like you lost control of your load when you hit the reply button. </p><p></p><p>There's no way in hell I'd sit in an office and even entertain the idea of a warning letter for something like this. </p><p></p><p>A) The kid is a rookie.</p><p>B) He isn't being trained properly. Probably because his oncar is too busy following 15+ year drivers and trying to fire them for backing up to a dock instead of handcarting everything.</p><p>C) He's going out cold, which isn't how it's done in 2012. All of these routes are grossly overdispatched. 3 days of supervisor training on a route or until the driver feels he has a strong grasp of area knowledge.</p><p></p><p>These service failures are an option, for his managers. They are choosing to let him (and the packages) fail. Period.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Griff, post: 973924, member: 7111"] Really? It sounds to me like you lost control of your load when you hit the reply button. There's no way in hell I'd sit in an office and even entertain the idea of a warning letter for something like this. A) The kid is a rookie. B) He isn't being trained properly. Probably because his oncar is too busy following 15+ year drivers and trying to fire them for backing up to a dock instead of handcarting everything. C) He's going out cold, which isn't how it's done in 2012. All of these routes are grossly overdispatched. 3 days of supervisor training on a route or until the driver feels he has a strong grasp of area knowledge. These service failures are an option, for his managers. They are choosing to let him (and the packages) fail. Period. [/QUOTE]
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