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Just a friendly reminder - drive the speed limit, don't go above.
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<blockquote data-quote="l22" data-source="post: 1569340" data-attributes="member: 56868"><p>You can't get fired for having lates, anywhere from 1 late to however many you end up having. Falsification is what can get people fired. No one can get fired for lates. That's why I don't understand all of this speeding, going through stop signs, leaving bulkhead doors open, running, speed-walking, working through break, etc. What friend-ing difference does it make if something is late - to you as a courier? That you'll get a checkride? So what?... You didn't plan your route out, you just do the driving and delivering/picking up of the freight. If something is late, it's late and it is out of your hands. When you get in an accident or injury yourself walking too fast/running/not asking for assistance with heavy packages, management will blame YOU. So use all the proper methods and take your time. If it's late, it's late and the engineering behind the route needs to be adjusted. If you get in an accident that takes your life or causes an injury that changes your life forever, the company will just find another person to do your job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="l22, post: 1569340, member: 56868"] You can't get fired for having lates, anywhere from 1 late to however many you end up having. Falsification is what can get people fired. No one can get fired for lates. That's why I don't understand all of this speeding, going through stop signs, leaving bulkhead doors open, running, speed-walking, working through break, etc. What friend-ing difference does it make if something is late - to you as a courier? That you'll get a checkride? So what?... You didn't plan your route out, you just do the driving and delivering/picking up of the freight. If something is late, it's late and it is out of your hands. When you get in an accident or injury yourself walking too fast/running/not asking for assistance with heavy packages, management will blame YOU. So use all the proper methods and take your time. If it's late, it's late and the engineering behind the route needs to be adjusted. If you get in an accident that takes your life or causes an injury that changes your life forever, the company will just find another person to do your job. [/QUOTE]
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