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The lesser of 2 (or 3) evils to avoid late air
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<blockquote data-quote="some1else" data-source="post: 595394" data-attributes="member: 18280"><p>wow the minute he requested a phone call so he could comm with you off record it should have been a sign!</p><p></p><p>the underlying problem here is your managers dishonesty. </p><p></p><p>1st he will instruct you to do w/e it takes to get these on time.</p><p></p><p>2nd eventually someone somewhere will figure out what is going on</p><p></p><p>3rd that same manager you have been "helping" will through you under the bus (package car) and claim he never told you that and had no idea it was going on.</p><p></p><p>when i used to run sat. air we got a new sup and he decided to up everyones count by 10-15% i told him i would have late and he gave me the same crap you got. just do it, get it on time etc. use these tricks blah blah. i asked for a minute to look up a few and wrote up a nice note stating what he just told me to do and that he would take all responsibility/possible disciplinary action. </p><p></p><p>priceless, really priceless. when i asked him to sign it he didnt even get through the second sentence, went into my car and grabbed 5 airs and told me to gtfo! </p><p></p><p>worst part is if you do this once, next week you will do it, and then you will do it everyday until you get fired for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="some1else, post: 595394, member: 18280"] wow the minute he requested a phone call so he could comm with you off record it should have been a sign! the underlying problem here is your managers dishonesty. 1st he will instruct you to do w/e it takes to get these on time. 2nd eventually someone somewhere will figure out what is going on 3rd that same manager you have been "helping" will through you under the bus (package car) and claim he never told you that and had no idea it was going on. when i used to run sat. air we got a new sup and he decided to up everyones count by 10-15% i told him i would have late and he gave me the same crap you got. just do it, get it on time etc. use these tricks blah blah. i asked for a minute to look up a few and wrote up a nice note stating what he just told me to do and that he would take all responsibility/possible disciplinary action. priceless, really priceless. when i asked him to sign it he didnt even get through the second sentence, went into my car and grabbed 5 airs and told me to gtfo! worst part is if you do this once, next week you will do it, and then you will do it everyday until you get fired for it. [/QUOTE]
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