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management purposefully putting misloads in the package cars
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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 1395642" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>Umm....NO. The issue I bring up is, in fact, the same. It is 100% relevant. It is It's called a "salt." The employees are given every opportunity to find them in the loads. It's happened to me countless times back in my part-timer loader/sorter days. You win some you lose some but you always have a chance to find them. "Framing" would be if a supervisor places the package in the truck right before the driver leaves so that the loader never had an opportunity to discover it. And at that point it is the responsibility of the driver to scan the misload once they find it. If the misload was placed in the load by a supervisor with the intention of salting the driver then whether or not they chose to be honest will determine if they are disciplined. Both situations are squarely in the hands of those that are being salted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 1395642, member: 198"] Umm....NO. The issue I bring up is, in fact, the same. It is 100% relevant. It is It's called a "salt." The employees are given every opportunity to find them in the loads. It's happened to me countless times back in my part-timer loader/sorter days. You win some you lose some but you always have a chance to find them. "Framing" would be if a supervisor places the package in the truck right before the driver leaves so that the loader never had an opportunity to discover it. And at that point it is the responsibility of the driver to scan the misload once they find it. If the misload was placed in the load by a supervisor with the intention of salting the driver then whether or not they chose to be honest will determine if they are disciplined. Both situations are squarely in the hands of those that are being salted. [/QUOTE]
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