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<blockquote data-quote="canon" data-source="post: 166451" data-attributes="member: 8423"><p>No, the people who "run" are called runners. They literally "run" to the stop to reduce time... in complete violation of proper safety methods. The term "lazy" is generally used by mediocre management people who rely on runners to keep their job afloat.</p><p></p><p>There's a difference between people who "bust their butt" and people who adhere to the company's strict policy on safety. I would probably work faster if not for safety training and be one of those you consider to be a hard worker... but it would not be as safe as I work now. We just saw in another thread where the steward and center manager were following drivers. One driver got in trouble for running to the stop. </p><p></p><p>Tie, are you saying people should run? You dodged the question again... are you one of those management people who falsify documents to keep corporate happy?</p><p></p><p>Edit: Just so you know, in 14 years i've never been injured... but i've had plenty of over allowed days. Which do you consider to be more important?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="canon, post: 166451, member: 8423"] No, the people who "run" are called runners. They literally "run" to the stop to reduce time... in complete violation of proper safety methods. The term "lazy" is generally used by mediocre management people who rely on runners to keep their job afloat. There's a difference between people who "bust their butt" and people who adhere to the company's strict policy on safety. I would probably work faster if not for safety training and be one of those you consider to be a hard worker... but it would not be as safe as I work now. We just saw in another thread where the steward and center manager were following drivers. One driver got in trouble for running to the stop. Tie, are you saying people should run? You dodged the question again... are you one of those management people who falsify documents to keep corporate happy? Edit: Just so you know, in 14 years i've never been injured... but i've had plenty of over allowed days. Which do you consider to be more important? [/QUOTE]
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