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<blockquote data-quote="Ghostwriter" data-source="post: 885279" data-attributes="member: 37359"><p>Well said... Sadly, true observation. Yet, for some reason the lowly people doing the "actual" work on "the front-line" need to be GPS tracked, held to insane stop per hour goals (by which, stress the lines of on-road safety), and in general, held to the up-most highest standard. However, I find it amusing it is never, never, never the manager's fault, or the sr. manager's fault. Nope, its always the poor person out there trying to do their 16.5 stops an hour in the rain, sleet, or snow (even after a late CTV).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ghostwriter, post: 885279, member: 37359"] Well said... Sadly, true observation. Yet, for some reason the lowly people doing the "actual" work on "the front-line" need to be GPS tracked, held to insane stop per hour goals (by which, stress the lines of on-road safety), and in general, held to the up-most highest standard. However, I find it amusing it is never, never, never the manager's fault, or the sr. manager's fault. Nope, its always the poor person out there trying to do their 16.5 stops an hour in the rain, sleet, or snow (even after a late CTV). [/QUOTE]
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