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<blockquote data-quote="MC4YOU2" data-source="post: 850319" data-attributes="member: 5485"><p>Seems this has answered itself, but I would also add this; A driver who is dishonestly salting his (or her) own car is not only a rotten egg that needs to be tossed out, but in my years here certainly an extreme rarity among the thousands of honest employees, hourly and management alike. </p><p></p><p>However a management person who is shuttling misloads is unfortunately a common occurrence. Even without the dishonest driver, the sup would certainly be shuttling misloads. Dishonestly. I doubt many sups actually enjoy the shuttling practice, or even willingly choose it. It like many other damaging practices comes down hill from corporate, and so I do not in general blame those who are just following instructions. </p><p></p><p>Grieve it, yes.</p><p></p><p> But <em>that</em> dishonesty is by miles a more far reaching problem, resulting usually from system failure and not driver sabotage. Who needs sabotage when you already <em>hav</em>e PAS?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MC4YOU2, post: 850319, member: 5485"] Seems this has answered itself, but I would also add this; A driver who is dishonestly salting his (or her) own car is not only a rotten egg that needs to be tossed out, but in my years here certainly an extreme rarity among the thousands of honest employees, hourly and management alike. However a management person who is shuttling misloads is unfortunately a common occurrence. Even without the dishonest driver, the sup would certainly be shuttling misloads. Dishonestly. I doubt many sups actually enjoy the shuttling practice, or even willingly choose it. It like many other damaging practices comes down hill from corporate, and so I do not in general blame those who are just following instructions. Grieve it, yes. But [I]that[/I] dishonesty is by miles a more far reaching problem, resulting usually from system failure and not driver sabotage. Who needs sabotage when you already [I]hav[/I]e PAS? [/QUOTE]
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