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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 334710" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>Yep, its much better to do it by the book. Another situation that I see in our center that could come back to haunt some drivers concerns missed packages. Our sups will tell drivers in private to "give the package to the ECS clerk" instead of sheeting a business that is closed after 5:00. Or to sheet as NI1 and select "Residential" for the type of stop. They also want us to give misloads to the ECS clerk or sheet as NSN instead of delivering them if it will put us over 9.5. This is risky business and most supervisors will tell drivers these things in private but won't hesitate to throw them under the bus when a customer complains. When I was a newbie I did what they asked but have come pretty close to getting burned for it. Now I sheet as missed without a second thought or just go ahead and deliver those misloads whether it will put me over 9.5 or not. Well, most of the time I do. I need the money anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 334710, member: 198"] Yep, its much better to do it by the book. Another situation that I see in our center that could come back to haunt some drivers concerns missed packages. Our sups will tell drivers in private to "give the package to the ECS clerk" instead of sheeting a business that is closed after 5:00. Or to sheet as NI1 and select "Residential" for the type of stop. They also want us to give misloads to the ECS clerk or sheet as NSN instead of delivering them if it will put us over 9.5. This is risky business and most supervisors will tell drivers these things in private but won't hesitate to throw them under the bus when a customer complains. When I was a newbie I did what they asked but have come pretty close to getting burned for it. Now I sheet as missed without a second thought or just go ahead and deliver those misloads whether it will put me over 9.5 or not. Well, most of the time I do. I need the money anyway. [/QUOTE]
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