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Safety or lack of it, should I be concerned?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dracula" data-source="post: 1061290" data-attributes="member: 42691"><p>No way would I recommend you quit. Keep on showing up. Do the best you can. Anything above that, well, that's flying above your pay grade. Make them fire you. Do just what you're doing at your own pace, and don't raise above that. My guess is that he will accept that, and move on. Understand this: your driver is an exception. He is a class A stooge, Most likely, he has daddy and mommy issues. Leave it at there, and make your money. Do what most of us do when our managers demand more of us than we are willing to give: smile and say, "I'm doing the best I can."</p><p></p><p>Seriously, let them push you out. Do what you feel is safe and comfortable, and not a step above that. </p><p></p><p>Understand this: your driver is an anomaly. He is not normal. Protect yourself and make your money. Ignore his BS, and tell him to give you the next package. Also, constantly remind him, are you sure that was a safe driver release? I understand that that driver release will have YOUR name behind it. Was it safe? Repeat and rinse. Don't quit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dracula, post: 1061290, member: 42691"] No way would I recommend you quit. Keep on showing up. Do the best you can. Anything above that, well, that's flying above your pay grade. Make them fire you. Do just what you're doing at your own pace, and don't raise above that. My guess is that he will accept that, and move on. Understand this: your driver is an exception. He is a class A stooge, Most likely, he has daddy and mommy issues. Leave it at there, and make your money. Do what most of us do when our managers demand more of us than we are willing to give: smile and say, "I'm doing the best I can." Seriously, let them push you out. Do what you feel is safe and comfortable, and not a step above that. Understand this: your driver is an anomaly. He is not normal. Protect yourself and make your money. Ignore his BS, and tell him to give you the next package. Also, constantly remind him, are you sure that was a safe driver release? I understand that that driver release will have YOUR name behind it. Was it safe? Repeat and rinse. Don't quit. [/QUOTE]
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