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Which BC Member Has Been Fired The Most?
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 1164420" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>On what grounds?</p><p></p><p>When the company intentionally sends you out on a hopeless abortion car whose only purpose is to get stops out of the building, there is only so much that is humanly possible.</p><p></p><p>If you have notified them repeatedly that you cannot get done and they make a business decsion to refuse to send help, then missed stops are the natural and unavoidable consequence of that decision. In this particular case, I had pickup volume that needed to be in by 9:00 so that it could be processed. Any action I took at that point was going to result in service failures; I had intentionally been set up to fail by an incompetent "management" team; so I made the decision that 28 missed delivery stops was preferable to 100+ pickup pieces not getting processed until the following day. Its called "triage" and sometimes as a driver you have no other choice but to utilise it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 1164420, member: 14668"] On what grounds? When the company intentionally sends you out on a hopeless abortion car whose only purpose is to get stops out of the building, there is only so much that is humanly possible. If you have notified them repeatedly that you cannot get done and they make a business decsion to refuse to send help, then missed stops are the natural and unavoidable consequence of that decision. In this particular case, I had pickup volume that needed to be in by 9:00 so that it could be processed. Any action I took at that point was going to result in service failures; I had intentionally been set up to fail by an incompetent "management" team; so I made the decision that 28 missed delivery stops was preferable to 100+ pickup pieces not getting processed until the following day. Its called "triage" and sometimes as a driver you have no other choice but to utilise it. [/QUOTE]
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