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<blockquote data-quote="Aquaman" data-source="post: 5440121" data-attributes="member: 68552"><p>They’ll never have complete control over what a driver does on road. To even think they can is a massive waste of resources. If a courier wants to deliver P2 in the P1 cycle because he’s already there, he’ll do it. You can’t stop it. What are they going to do? Fire someone not getting paid much? Big deal. With a large portion of the loyal Express old timers retiring, there is going to be an awakening for upper managment regarding work ethic & obedience when it comes to these dumb micro-managing schemes. Those require a workforce that cares.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aquaman, post: 5440121, member: 68552"] They’ll never have complete control over what a driver does on road. To even think they can is a massive waste of resources. If a courier wants to deliver P2 in the P1 cycle because he’s already there, he’ll do it. You can’t stop it. What are they going to do? Fire someone not getting paid much? Big deal. With a large portion of the loyal Express old timers retiring, there is going to be an awakening for upper managment regarding work ethic & obedience when it comes to these dumb micro-managing schemes. Those require a workforce that cares. [/QUOTE]
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