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<blockquote data-quote="59 Dano" data-source="post: 2859082" data-attributes="member: 23516"><p>A courier needed to get off early one day but he had a lot of stops and the station didn't have any extra bodies that could help him out. He called up a friend who didn't work for the company and arranged a meeting on his route. He resi released some stops to his friend, who in turn delivered them.</p><p></p><p>A courier just couldn't stay off the phone while driving. Three incidents in a year and he was gone. Another one totaled a year-old Sprinter because he was speeding on a country road, missed a curve, and hit a tree. They kept him around.</p><p></p><p>A courier who would run strictly by service. Ran all of his 1030s. Then ran all of his business SO. Then ran all of his business ES/XS. Then ran the rest of his resis. </p><p></p><p>A courier was driving a W700 as it hit 500,000 miles or whatever it was. Took a picture and posted it on all of his social media accounts. Dipwad didn't realize that the odometer is right there with the speedometer, and his picture showed that his vehicle was moving at 70 MPH. </p><p></p><p>The station lawyer takes pictures of the schedule each week along with the vacation schedule and wish list to make sure that everything is kosher. Also keeps track of how many sick days everyone uses. He makes a federal case over any discrepancy, real or imagined, despite the fact that it never affects him. </p><p></p><p>Courier raised a big stink over losing TWO MINUTES in the morning when they cut the meeting and pre-trip time. I mean, he really melted down over that. He drives through his break.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="59 Dano, post: 2859082, member: 23516"] A courier needed to get off early one day but he had a lot of stops and the station didn't have any extra bodies that could help him out. He called up a friend who didn't work for the company and arranged a meeting on his route. He resi released some stops to his friend, who in turn delivered them. A courier just couldn't stay off the phone while driving. Three incidents in a year and he was gone. Another one totaled a year-old Sprinter because he was speeding on a country road, missed a curve, and hit a tree. They kept him around. A courier who would run strictly by service. Ran all of his 1030s. Then ran all of his business SO. Then ran all of his business ES/XS. Then ran the rest of his resis. A courier was driving a W700 as it hit 500,000 miles or whatever it was. Took a picture and posted it on all of his social media accounts. Dipwad didn't realize that the odometer is right there with the speedometer, and his picture showed that his vehicle was moving at 70 MPH. The station lawyer takes pictures of the schedule each week along with the vacation schedule and wish list to make sure that everything is kosher. Also keeps track of how many sick days everyone uses. He makes a federal case over any discrepancy, real or imagined, despite the fact that it never affects him. Courier raised a big stink over losing TWO MINUTES in the morning when they cut the meeting and pre-trip time. I mean, he really melted down over that. He drives through his break. [/QUOTE]
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