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The lesser of 2 (or 3) evils to avoid late air
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<blockquote data-quote="cino321" data-source="post: 595298" data-attributes="member: 6786"><p>Do your best, don't screw around. If you need help, you need help man. Not your problem that you were over dispatched.</p><p></p><p>My advice to you is to do the following. When you send your message in, don't ask for help. Send a message saying you have X amount of stops done and X amount left; you cannot make commit time on all packages and you will have late air. That's it. Now you put the responsibility on your management team to make a decision on how to handle the situation. When you ask for help, they'll reply with no help is available and deliver everything on time, there by putting the responsibility on you.</p><p></p><p>If you do not get any help, and you can't deliver everything on time, then sheet everything accurately and whatever is late is late. </p><p></p><p>Perhaps you need to demonstrate to your management team that you are indeed being over dispatched and cannot finish everything by commit time. </p><p></p><p>It's not your fault that you are being over dispatched, so why should you have to put your job on the line to falsify records?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cino321, post: 595298, member: 6786"] Do your best, don't screw around. If you need help, you need help man. Not your problem that you were over dispatched. My advice to you is to do the following. When you send your message in, don't ask for help. Send a message saying you have X amount of stops done and X amount left; you cannot make commit time on all packages and you will have late air. That's it. Now you put the responsibility on your management team to make a decision on how to handle the situation. When you ask for help, they'll reply with no help is available and deliver everything on time, there by putting the responsibility on you. If you do not get any help, and you can't deliver everything on time, then sheet everything accurately and whatever is late is late. Perhaps you need to demonstrate to your management team that you are indeed being over dispatched and cannot finish everything by commit time. It's not your fault that you are being over dispatched, so why should you have to put your job on the line to falsify records? [/QUOTE]
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