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I need help with a driver release procedure
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<blockquote data-quote="Dustyroads" data-source="post: 583406" data-attributes="member: 22610"><p>Somehow, I doubt that this supervisor is going out on the area with a video camera waiting for you to hand a package to a feeble old lady when you could have dropped it on her porch and ran. If he were to do that, I think a harrassment grievance would temper his desire to continue that way of thinking. </p><p> </p><p>But regardless, I have to disagree, you are in charge out there 99.9% of the time. These are your customers and it's your company that you are representing. And to blindly follow the orders of some rogue supervisor who will later deny that he ever gave you such instructions if one of those elderly customers calls a complaint, is just bad business. And, if this supervisor has it in for you enough that he's going to press the issue of excessive customer contact with elderly customers, then, believe me, your troubles have just begun. He will find plenty of other things to jam you up with as soon as you discontinue quality service to the elderly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dustyroads, post: 583406, member: 22610"] Somehow, I doubt that this supervisor is going out on the area with a video camera waiting for you to hand a package to a feeble old lady when you could have dropped it on her porch and ran. If he were to do that, I think a harrassment grievance would temper his desire to continue that way of thinking. But regardless, I have to disagree, you are in charge out there 99.9% of the time. These are your customers and it's your company that you are representing. And to blindly follow the orders of some rogue supervisor who will later deny that he ever gave you such instructions if one of those elderly customers calls a complaint, is just bad business. And, if this supervisor has it in for you enough that he's going to press the issue of excessive customer contact with elderly customers, then, believe me, your troubles have just begun. He will find plenty of other things to jam you up with as soon as you discontinue quality service to the elderly. [/QUOTE]
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