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Runaway Train,
I have the freedom to express my opinions and I will. I am still friends with some of the good people at Vitran that I used to work with. Obviously you are one of the people thaat I am talking about because it hit a nerve. There is nothing wrong with stating opinions, but I was unhappy there and I left...I am thinking that you have no choice. I can tell by your GFYourself comment that you are nothing but a low life who sits in the drivers room crying like a baby about your load-if you dont like something, make a change.
Not wanted-though I do nto agree with everything you say, you make valid points and do not cry about everything!
Thank you.....
Well, the old saying, inside every problem is the answer if you open your eyes rings true at Vitran. I offer my comments based on my own history and what I think is right, sometimes I am in front of the company, sometimes I would be the one getting the shaft if they did what I thought was correct. I have my own way of looking at some things, just like others have their way, but at least I admit others opinions and where they come from (just like the elections, I like and dislike both candidates, both set an example of forward thinking, but both also fail miserably at that same thinking) Some people get so fixated on one issue that it becomes old and tiresome, and that is what I am finding here online more and more, starting rumors just to give the company a black eye because they are behind the keyboard.. Dock people up to my TM are just frustrated, we all knew it would take a while to turn things around, providing the money holds out (as Q3 shows it might not) when I was the boss of a franchise rental place, the #1 rule was safety, the #2 rule was you do not have the right to complain unless you can give me 2 examples on how to fix it, needless to say my complaint list was very short, if employees complained it was not frivolous rhetoric because they had to back up what they were saying. It is easy to complain, but another thing to be the one who has to fix that problem.