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<p>[QUOTE="Annonymous, post: 7402860, member: 193256"]That is absolutely unacceptable</p><p><br /></p><p>If your dispatch manager is getting mad at you for wanting to do a preventative maintenance on your truck and have some s*** done on it that is absolutely unacceptable and it's actually hurting the company because we need quality vehicles on the road to stay efficient and productive in the industry and also by doing so it keeps us competitive so I would immediately put in for a request to have a new dispatch manager immediately I'm talking right now actually no wait till tomorrow on Monday call your recruiter or simply send your guy dispatch dude a message saying you want a new one but if you don't want that confrontation at all then I would simply contact your recruiter but these trucks need to be attended to and that's absolutely outrageous they haven't called you in and routed you to a terminal that have that done in fact I would call the terminal and get with the service manager over there and make an appointment then tell your dispatch manager you need to get routed ASAP another way you can go about doing it is simply lie and say your truck broke down and then have everything done by taking the back door that way but I would get rid of your dispatch manager and that Miles pay is disgusting I would hop on a dedicated account[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Annonymous, post: 7402860, member: 193256"]That is absolutely unacceptable If your dispatch manager is getting mad at you for wanting to do a preventative maintenance on your truck and have some s*** done on it that is absolutely unacceptable and it's actually hurting the company because we need quality vehicles on the road to stay efficient and productive in the industry and also by doing so it keeps us competitive so I would immediately put in for a request to have a new dispatch manager immediately I'm talking right now actually no wait till tomorrow on Monday call your recruiter or simply send your guy dispatch dude a message saying you want a new one but if you don't want that confrontation at all then I would simply contact your recruiter but these trucks need to be attended to and that's absolutely outrageous they haven't called you in and routed you to a terminal that have that done in fact I would call the terminal and get with the service manager over there and make an appointment then tell your dispatch manager you need to get routed ASAP another way you can go about doing it is simply lie and say your truck broke down and then have everything done by taking the back door that way but I would get rid of your dispatch manager and that Miles pay is disgusting I would hop on a dedicated account[/QUOTE]
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