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WARNING LETTER, for doing the job properly!
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<blockquote data-quote="jd.brown" data-source="post: 518304" data-attributes="member: 21242"><p>I think Braveheart is right on about how to read this letter, and you as a driver Spiderman. Absolutely take the letter seriously, and follow paidslave's advice about filing a grievance, or at least writing a reply to the letter. It sounds like they might want to go after you. Find out if they are doing this to other drivers in your center. Perhaps a group grievance could be filed. Basically, if you accept this letter without reply, you're accepting their terms that you should be off the clock by that time everyday, and you might see yourself written up and/or fired for getting delayed for reasons that you have no control over. Billy's right. Document everything, and send a message if there are long delays such as an accindent, etc. Of course, with Telematics, we all need to be doing that now. </p><p> </p><p>-jd</p><p> </p><p><a href="http://www.big-brown-blog.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">http://www.big-brown-blog.blogspot.com/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jd.brown, post: 518304, member: 21242"] I think Braveheart is right on about how to read this letter, and you as a driver Spiderman. Absolutely take the letter seriously, and follow paidslave's advice about filing a grievance, or at least writing a reply to the letter. It sounds like they might want to go after you. Find out if they are doing this to other drivers in your center. Perhaps a group grievance could be filed. Basically, if you accept this letter without reply, you're accepting their terms that you should be off the clock by that time everyday, and you might see yourself written up and/or fired for getting delayed for reasons that you have no control over. Billy's right. Document everything, and send a message if there are long delays such as an accindent, etc. Of course, with Telematics, we all need to be doing that now. -jd [URL]http://www.big-brown-blog.blogspot.com/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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