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<blockquote data-quote="59 Dano" data-source="post: 757233" data-attributes="member: 23516"><p>The cost doesn't matter. There's a mentality among some that they should do everything they can to stick it to "the man." In this case, Fred S. The only people it hurts are those who do it and their immediate co-workers when they get new goals or new rules for the workplace to rectify the problem of packages not getting delivered. Guess what they do next? Complain about the new policies and use them as further justification to act immature again!</p><p> </p><p>In a previous life, I worked at for a company and some at our branch adopted the same mentality to send a message to the evil corporate bosses. In the end, most of the work was transferred to another faciility and most of the employees were laid off. Worked out really well, obviously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="59 Dano, post: 757233, member: 23516"] The cost doesn't matter. There's a mentality among some that they should do everything they can to stick it to "the man." In this case, Fred S. The only people it hurts are those who do it and their immediate co-workers when they get new goals or new rules for the workplace to rectify the problem of packages not getting delivered. Guess what they do next? Complain about the new policies and use them as further justification to act immature again! In a previous life, I worked at for a company and some at our branch adopted the same mentality to send a message to the evil corporate bosses. In the end, most of the work was transferred to another faciility and most of the employees were laid off. Worked out really well, obviously. [/QUOTE]
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