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<blockquote data-quote="menotyou" data-source="post: 1020232" data-attributes="member: 24535"><p>Considering it's censored, how sure are you that it was generalized? How are you sure of exactly what I said? Yet, your assuming was automatic. Of course, you are right. I freely admit I woke up grumpy and read your comment first thing. I shot from the hip, which is what I'm famous for. No apologies.</p><p></p><p>Screaming at preloaders does create misloads. Seen it many times, even when an on-car manager is screaming at a dispatch sup who is loading. 40 misloads, actually. add/cuts. The sup was distracted. Not even bringing up the matter of a hostile work environment.</p><p></p><p>Watched same Dispatch Genius back a truck in at 3am and smash an $8 piece of glass. That morning, a kid running a route that was unscratchable smashed one on his way out. (Being yelled at at the time, BTW) and he was suspended. Nothing happened to sup. </p><p>-kid got his job back, and the route was taken over by an old-timer. The route lost 60 stops. Yes, 60 stops.</p><p></p><p>As far as deleting stuff, I believe Sober. Period.</p><p></p><p>I have seen the same management team that set me up to succeed, set up the guy ahead of me to fail. Same route. I am FT, and he is on metro.</p><p></p><p>Why is it when our dispatcher goes on vacation, all the routes run great. Add/cuts are a minimum. Drivers are happy. And, it's all done before the center manager leaves at <strong>at night.</strong></p><p></p><p>Need I really comment on the over-micromanaging??????? Really?</p><p></p><p>Tit-for-tat is may be, but I agree with Sober. As BM says, IEman's mantra never changes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="menotyou, post: 1020232, member: 24535"] Considering it's censored, how sure are you that it was generalized? How are you sure of exactly what I said? Yet, your assuming was automatic. Of course, you are right. I freely admit I woke up grumpy and read your comment first thing. I shot from the hip, which is what I'm famous for. No apologies. Screaming at preloaders does create misloads. Seen it many times, even when an on-car manager is screaming at a dispatch sup who is loading. 40 misloads, actually. add/cuts. The sup was distracted. Not even bringing up the matter of a hostile work environment. Watched same Dispatch Genius back a truck in at 3am and smash an $8 piece of glass. That morning, a kid running a route that was unscratchable smashed one on his way out. (Being yelled at at the time, BTW) and he was suspended. Nothing happened to sup. -kid got his job back, and the route was taken over by an old-timer. The route lost 60 stops. Yes, 60 stops. As far as deleting stuff, I believe Sober. Period. I have seen the same management team that set me up to succeed, set up the guy ahead of me to fail. Same route. I am FT, and he is on metro. Why is it when our dispatcher goes on vacation, all the routes run great. Add/cuts are a minimum. Drivers are happy. And, it's all done before the center manager leaves at [B]at night.[/B] Need I really comment on the over-micromanaging??????? Really? Tit-for-tat is may be, but I agree with Sober. As BM says, IEman's mantra never changes. [/QUOTE]
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