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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1329300" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Management routinely falsifies reports to Memphis. A manager who claims they aren't, is probably lying. When I used to be gung-ho, I ran Saturday ops and was basically a de facto manager during the week. The <strong>first </strong>thing my manager told me was "you'll have to learn how to run the reports". Well, running the reports meant you'd need to be willing to doctor them so everything looked 100%, even when it wasn't. I refused, and told them they needed to run their own reports.</p><p></p><p>Any time you're in a meeting, you can be assured that they will produce whatever numbers are necessary to support their agenda. Time card doctoring, and cooking the books are routine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1329300, member: 12508"] Management routinely falsifies reports to Memphis. A manager who claims they aren't, is probably lying. When I used to be gung-ho, I ran Saturday ops and was basically a de facto manager during the week. The [B]first [/B]thing my manager told me was "you'll have to learn how to run the reports". Well, running the reports meant you'd need to be willing to doctor them so everything looked 100%, even when it wasn't. I refused, and told them they needed to run their own reports. Any time you're in a meeting, you can be assured that they will produce whatever numbers are necessary to support their agenda. Time card doctoring, and cooking the books are routine. [/QUOTE]
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