ManInBrown
Well-Known Member
driver probably got into an accident late on Friday. First couple years I was in package they were always there late.
Rarely see management anymore
they are never there when we come back in the evening.
However on Friday they were there late.
with nervous looks on their faces.
Did corporate finally decide on their furlough
I'm sensing a pattern...Who cares? I don't.
Who cares? I don't.
Who cares? I don't.
Who cares? I don't.
Who cares? I don't.
The same look you have when the center manager number pops up on caller idCan you describe a nervous look on their faces? Such a funny accusation/observation.
Can you describe a nervous look on their faces? Such a funny accusation/observation.
The same look you have when the center manager number pops up on caller id
Hold on a minute. That sup might be looser than the other pt sup. Rectal diameter estimation is above our paygrade.*loser
thats the look you get from a runner, when you call them out for leaving pkgs at the stop sign
They used to do that back in the day. Don't know if you remember but supervisors didn't wear browns they wore dress clothes.Imagine how our load quality, dispatch and Orion would be if corporate made a supervisor stay until every last driver returned to building.
?Rarely see management anymore, they are never there when we come back in the evening. However on Friday they were there late.... with nervous looks on their faces. Did corporate finally decide on their furlough since they do nothing anyway?
I do all of mine. I tend to forget since they are not in my edd and have to drive back for them after I finish my route. Oh well.I haven't done a DFU in over 10 years.