well, even if it wasn't the driver's council's idea, i think you should have said "let us present this to the ENTIRE FLEET for their opinion rather than taking it upon yourselves to answer for the rest of us. We do have a 100% acceptance and sometimes it may drop a bit into the 90's so we are one of the trks that according to some it won't affect, but we still resent the fact that the driver's council did not put it out there for all of us to consider. we believed the driver's council were to communicate between Panther and the fleet on our behalf, not change policies and procedures with no prior notice to the drivers.
yepp panther also told me,last sunday, that it was recommended by the driver council...guess they are just trying to pass the heat......but seriously some of these loads...100 mile dh for a mini ??? who does that benefit??? the driver, the owner....or maybe Panther??
That is what the "submit a review or complaint" button is for on the owner site. If you can't access the owner site ask you fleet owner to do it for you. Every complaint is read and responded to. This was brought up before. I agree night time dispatch and weekend dispatch are horrible with communication but if we use this form to identify these people it will get better.I've had a run in or 2 with night/weekend dispatch They seem to play by their own rules but Monday afternoon i seem to get things fixed and when i have a problem i always try to get their name so i can pass it on on Mondays and sometimes if i have the privilege to talk with them again they seem to fix the problem
if we have problems with certain dispatcher we need to pass it on to someone else and maybe they can be shown how to do something
See now the system finally updated as of midnight and our rate has finally been fixed. Back up to 84% and number one on the board. But until 2pm todsy nothing got fixed. It doesn't get fixed instantly like some on here have stated!
How do I really feel?
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When I first read the Fleet Message announcing the change, my immediate thought was not that it was unfair, but rather, "How can I use this to my advantage, how can I make this work for me?"
Well I guess Scuba and Turtle must have something special with dispatch because I did try all weekend long to get my refusals fixed. I guess I am just the unlucky one. But that's just me and my "more to the story" . You both come off with your high and mighty attitude like everybody else out here that has complained about this new change is either cherry pickers or whiners. I have several friends who are at the 100% that don't like this new rule too.
This leaves me speechless.........Cut and Paste ??? What else is ???
Chilly... you're paying attention.
I stand by the method for the purposes of this venue.
Honestly, it's a d@mn shame. [and a shamefull act]
I hate being Bamboozled
Correct, you should have expected no less.And that's just fine. [guess I should of expected no less]
The thoughts, ideas and the points to be made were mine. Some posts I make here are exclusively my own words, others may contain large chunks of others, with no real reason to reword them in any way. I use whatever I need to make my point as best I can. This in an informal venue, and I will post here in the same manner that I engage in any informal conversation. If something needs to be attributed for some reason, I do it. If it doesn't need to be attributed, I won't. My posts are already borderline mind-numbing as it is, without adding footnotes and attributions to them, as those would make no difference in the points I intend to make.No doubt, your intention was to insinuate those thought provoking ideas were yours. You had all intention to deliver your statements as if they originated from you, first hand.
Yes, thank you, I'm aware of what it means. I'm truly sorry if you are somehow aghast, shocked, offended and outraged at my behavior, but then again, I don't know you are really don't care what you think, especially since the bulk of your posting history has been to complain about how things are here, and to complain about some of the individuals who post here.According to the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, to "plagiarize" means:...