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Got a warning letter. Should I grieve it or try to talk with management first?
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<blockquote data-quote="sandwich" data-source="post: 4616297" data-attributes="member: 47349"><p>First and foremost. Do not use the pre record button unless your at a stop that requires it. If the stop doesn’t require it, don’t ever use it.</p><p></p><p>second, it’s just a warning letter. Learn from your mistake (using prerecord) and correct your behavior.</p><p></p><p>from here on out you tell your supervisor before you leave that you can’t make all your air on time. I don’t care if it’s every morning. It’s not your fault they can’t get you out on time.</p><p></p><p>once out on route deliver straight air and only air until 1030. No ground.</p><p></p><p>you do that, you won’t have any more problems. And don’t be afraid of your supervisor, they are there to assist you to make sure the job gets done correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sandwich, post: 4616297, member: 47349"] First and foremost. Do not use the pre record button unless your at a stop that requires it. If the stop doesn’t require it, don’t ever use it. second, it’s just a warning letter. Learn from your mistake (using prerecord) and correct your behavior. from here on out you tell your supervisor before you leave that you can’t make all your air on time. I don’t care if it’s every morning. It’s not your fault they can’t get you out on time. once out on route deliver straight air and only air until 1030. No ground. you do that, you won’t have any more problems. And don’t be afraid of your supervisor, they are there to assist you to make sure the job gets done correctly. [/QUOTE]
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