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<blockquote data-quote="browniehound" data-source="post: 864810" data-attributes="member: 4653"><p>I've also read the entire thread and some posts more than once and I'm left thinking two thoughts. How did this person steal time and if you have an issue, why not file a greivence? You would have won because it sounds like a cut and dry issue to me. I guess stealing time is easy to do but I never understood why anyone would try it. Management has too many reports to bust you with. If you need the money the work is always there. I'm messaged every day to go help people. When I'm done at six, I'm never done and what I'm dispatched to do is really easy. Its either 10-15 house calls or 2 letter boxes and a 1900 pick up that is just airs if they even have anything but a driver has the check anyway.</p><p></p><p>The good thing is 19 out of 20 times I do help so that 1 time when I don't want/can't they find somebody else. This 1900 pick-up gives me an extra 45 minutes for almost doing nothing except drive. To me, that IS stealing time!</p><p></p><p>I advise not to steal time or sign for packages because if you want the time you can get it legit if you just ask. No need to risk your job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="browniehound, post: 864810, member: 4653"] I've also read the entire thread and some posts more than once and I'm left thinking two thoughts. How did this person steal time and if you have an issue, why not file a greivence? You would have won because it sounds like a cut and dry issue to me. I guess stealing time is easy to do but I never understood why anyone would try it. Management has too many reports to bust you with. If you need the money the work is always there. I'm messaged every day to go help people. When I'm done at six, I'm never done and what I'm dispatched to do is really easy. Its either 10-15 house calls or 2 letter boxes and a 1900 pick up that is just airs if they even have anything but a driver has the check anyway. The good thing is 19 out of 20 times I do help so that 1 time when I don't want/can't they find somebody else. This 1900 pick-up gives me an extra 45 minutes for almost doing nothing except drive. To me, that IS stealing time! I advise not to steal time or sign for packages because if you want the time you can get it legit if you just ask. No need to risk your job. [/QUOTE]
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