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I need help with a driver release procedure
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 584594" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>Correct!</p><p> </p><p>Your sup doesnt care about service or safety. He just wants a number.</p><p> </p><p>If I were in your situation I would remind the sup that, ultimately, it is <em>your </em>responsibility to follow "safe" DR methods and that if there is <em>any </em>doubt in your mind you will simply start getting signatures for <em>every</em> delivery that you feel "might" be a potential claim.</p><p> </p><p>Using this logic a driver can <em>theoretically</em> refuse to DR just about anywhere.... you saw a dog half a block away, didnt want the package to get chewed. You could still see the outline of the package under the door mat. You didnt want the package to get wet. You didnt want to go to the back yard because you didnt "feel" it was safe, etc etc etc. Everything is a judgement call.</p><p> </p><p>Stand up for yourself and do the right thing, and your sup will find someone else to harass. The fact that he would actually instruct you not to help an elderly person shows just how fearful, petty and desperate <em>he</em> really is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 584594, member: 14668"] Correct! Your sup doesnt care about service or safety. He just wants a number. If I were in your situation I would remind the sup that, ultimately, it is [I]your [/I]responsibility to follow "safe" DR methods and that if there is [I]any [/I]doubt in your mind you will simply start getting signatures for [I]every[/I] delivery that you feel "might" be a potential claim. Using this logic a driver can [I]theoretically[/I] refuse to DR just about anywhere.... you saw a dog half a block away, didnt want the package to get chewed. You could still see the outline of the package under the door mat. You didnt want the package to get wet. You didnt want to go to the back yard because you didnt "feel" it was safe, etc etc etc. Everything is a judgement call. Stand up for yourself and do the right thing, and your sup will find someone else to harass. The fact that he would actually instruct you not to help an elderly person shows just how fearful, petty and desperate [I]he[/I] really is. [/QUOTE]
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