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<blockquote data-quote="Ricochet1a" data-source="post: 1005633" data-attributes="member: 22880"><p>By being a step ahead of local management - and letting them know that you are (with regards to info coming out of Memphis), you'll only set yourself up for that bull's eye. Keeping your mouth SHUT and only talking to people you have a high degree of trust in (with regards to advance notice of impending change) is the smart move. You can do it here, since you aren't identified - at your station, it is another story.</p><p></p><p>If you really want to make your managers "fall way off balance". Run off copies of the IBT representation card and place a copy into every Courier's box (when you're not being observed). Your station management will start crapping little green apples like there is no tomorrow. They'll find out (there are enough stoolies that will run to their manager and say, "LOOK, LOOK what evil thing I found in my box!!!"). </p><p></p><p>I did so in 2009 when I was a Courier (on card stock and provided a pre-addressed, postage pre-applied emvelope, all paid for out of my pocket) and things got REAL interesting. It was definitely worth it. </p><p></p><p>Just don't get caught - it would be grounds for getting a Warning Letter. You have to maintain plausible deniability. In otherwords, don't tell ANYONE in your station that you did it, you tell one person, and it will get around, TRUST me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ricochet1a, post: 1005633, member: 22880"] By being a step ahead of local management - and letting them know that you are (with regards to info coming out of Memphis), you'll only set yourself up for that bull's eye. Keeping your mouth SHUT and only talking to people you have a high degree of trust in (with regards to advance notice of impending change) is the smart move. You can do it here, since you aren't identified - at your station, it is another story. If you really want to make your managers "fall way off balance". Run off copies of the IBT representation card and place a copy into every Courier's box (when you're not being observed). Your station management will start crapping little green apples like there is no tomorrow. They'll find out (there are enough stoolies that will run to their manager and say, "LOOK, LOOK what evil thing I found in my box!!!"). I did so in 2009 when I was a Courier (on card stock and provided a pre-addressed, postage pre-applied emvelope, all paid for out of my pocket) and things got REAL interesting. It was definitely worth it. Just don't get caught - it would be grounds for getting a Warning Letter. You have to maintain plausible deniability. In otherwords, don't tell ANYONE in your station that you did it, you tell one person, and it will get around, TRUST me. [/QUOTE]
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