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I need help with a driver release procedure
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<blockquote data-quote="Dustyroads" data-source="post: 583473" data-attributes="member: 22610"><p>"Work as instructed" is just a term often used by supervisors who aren't bright enough to give a reason for their instructions, which are often incorrect. For example, a few months ago, I had a call tag/return service tag for a package which contained hazardous materials. I called the center. The supervisor that was present instructed me that I needed to pick up the package, after all, they wouldn't have sent a call tag if it couldn't be picked up. Does the box look good, the supervisor asked. I replied, it looks fine, but that isn't the issue. They instructed me, just pick it up. I did not work as instructed. After returning to the building the same supervisor indicated that I would have to go back and pick the package up the next day. After a small talk with that supervisor's boss, we decided we would not to pick up the package, and instead, obey federal law. "Work as directed" is only as good as the direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dustyroads, post: 583473, member: 22610"] "Work as instructed" is just a term often used by supervisors who aren't bright enough to give a reason for their instructions, which are often incorrect. For example, a few months ago, I had a call tag/return service tag for a package which contained hazardous materials. I called the center. The supervisor that was present instructed me that I needed to pick up the package, after all, they wouldn't have sent a call tag if it couldn't be picked up. Does the box look good, the supervisor asked. I replied, it looks fine, but that isn't the issue. They instructed me, just pick it up. I did not work as instructed. After returning to the building the same supervisor indicated that I would have to go back and pick the package up the next day. After a small talk with that supervisor's boss, we decided we would not to pick up the package, and instead, obey federal law. "Work as directed" is only as good as the direction. [/QUOTE]
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