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<blockquote data-quote="air_upser" data-source="post: 687525" data-attributes="member: 88"><p>I remember they declared a state of emergency years ago yet still made us come in. 3 hours to work...stayed for an hour...then they told us to go home....another 3 hours in the car. I'm not sure where this mentality comes from....possibly from people who came from the operations. I totally respect the operations and the drivers who brave terrible conditions to deliver packages, which IS our company. But, it makes no sense for me to come in, spend 6 hours on conference calls and meetings and read/write emails for the remainder of the mandatory 9 hour cube time. The micro-management is getting worse, and the mistrust that Seymour apparently has for all of his employees becomes more evident every day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="air_upser, post: 687525, member: 88"] I remember they declared a state of emergency years ago yet still made us come in. 3 hours to work...stayed for an hour...then they told us to go home....another 3 hours in the car. I'm not sure where this mentality comes from....possibly from people who came from the operations. I totally respect the operations and the drivers who brave terrible conditions to deliver packages, which IS our company. But, it makes no sense for me to come in, spend 6 hours on conference calls and meetings and read/write emails for the remainder of the mandatory 9 hour cube time. The micro-management is getting worse, and the mistrust that Seymour apparently has for all of his employees becomes more evident every day. [/QUOTE]
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