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ORION dumbest moves- on topic please
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<blockquote data-quote="ACmoses" data-source="post: 3687952" data-attributes="member: 73770"><p>Man. You took the words right out of my head! Most of us drivers want to perform to the best of our abilities and keep the company healthy. It is beyond frustrating to be set up to fail on a daily basis. Many of us don't want to be out over 9.5 hours but are forced to be through bad planning that is out of our control. When we try to reduce our time on the clock and miles driven, people we don't ever see, sabotage our outcomes! We will never see or speak to the real people in charge. Who we see are the people just following blind orders. Until the company sees the ones they hire as assets, they will be made into liabilities. Our company needs to establish an interdependent business model rather than an independent model. (Everyone trying to cover their own <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group1/censored2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored2:" title="Censored2 :censored2:" data-shortname=":censored2:" />/numbers) Consider a relay race. In each leg of the race, one must do their best to prepare the next to be successful because ultimately we all want the win. This is not rocket science.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ACmoses, post: 3687952, member: 73770"] Man. You took the words right out of my head! Most of us drivers want to perform to the best of our abilities and keep the company healthy. It is beyond frustrating to be set up to fail on a daily basis. Many of us don't want to be out over 9.5 hours but are forced to be through bad planning that is out of our control. When we try to reduce our time on the clock and miles driven, people we don't ever see, sabotage our outcomes! We will never see or speak to the real people in charge. Who we see are the people just following blind orders. Until the company sees the ones they hire as assets, they will be made into liabilities. Our company needs to establish an interdependent business model rather than an independent model. (Everyone trying to cover their own :censored:/numbers) Consider a relay race. In each leg of the race, one must do their best to prepare the next to be successful because ultimately we all want the win. This is not rocket science. [/QUOTE]
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