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<blockquote data-quote="JJinVA" data-source="post: 4620915" data-attributes="member: 80301"><p>You could, but if it turns out that your dispatcher has the same phone as you and gps's it and you get busted, you get fired for lying. Remember, lying is the cardinal sin at UPS. Its easier to just deal with it. I always get bummed when I have a misload for a place that is 35 minutes away from me and another hour and 20 minutes back to the center, but Ive just accepted it as more overtime pay when they inevitably ask me to run it. Only once did I report a misload and they said bring it back to sheet it as EC because we got approved for ECs by district.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJinVA, post: 4620915, member: 80301"] You could, but if it turns out that your dispatcher has the same phone as you and gps's it and you get busted, you get fired for lying. Remember, lying is the cardinal sin at UPS. Its easier to just deal with it. I always get bummed when I have a misload for a place that is 35 minutes away from me and another hour and 20 minutes back to the center, but Ive just accepted it as more overtime pay when they inevitably ask me to run it. Only once did I report a misload and they said bring it back to sheet it as EC because we got approved for ECs by district. [/QUOTE]
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