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so how should performance issues be handled?
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<blockquote data-quote="keyfingerYOUKNOWWHICHONE" data-source="post: 725949" data-attributes="member: 29079"><p>Sounds like the union is not fighting this performance issue too much. Makes me curious..</p><p></p><p>Isn't it straight up harrassment if you are held to impossible standards?? Your load is perfect, preload goes down smooth, no misloads... And that is all taken care of before you even clock in. This harrassment doesn't even include all the things that occur on road. Heel kicking, red zone curb and double parking encouragement, encouragement of blocking driveways, break time dictation, that list goes on and on and on.</p><p></p><p>This is HARASSMENT. Why isn't it being fought harder?? Just the load massaging and no misload issue should be enough to deem every load invalid. We are all going to be held to performance numbers that are unrealistic. We need to fight back.</p><p></p><p>Our union is encouraging the use of all methods, including safe parking selection and calling in for help with over 70's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keyfingerYOUKNOWWHICHONE, post: 725949, member: 29079"] Sounds like the union is not fighting this performance issue too much. Makes me curious.. Isn't it straight up harrassment if you are held to impossible standards?? Your load is perfect, preload goes down smooth, no misloads... And that is all taken care of before you even clock in. This harrassment doesn't even include all the things that occur on road. Heel kicking, red zone curb and double parking encouragement, encouragement of blocking driveways, break time dictation, that list goes on and on and on. This is HARASSMENT. Why isn't it being fought harder?? Just the load massaging and no misload issue should be enough to deem every load invalid. We are all going to be held to performance numbers that are unrealistic. We need to fight back. Our union is encouraging the use of all methods, including safe parking selection and calling in for help with over 70's. [/QUOTE]
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