A Winnipeg business owner is fuming after being overcharged by a private garbage operation for something he says he didn’t do. Brad Wallin, president of Wall…
- This is why honest businesses are driven out of business. There are no penalties for the criminals. 
- Police should be contacted and the WM should be investigated for this fraud. I have no doubt they’ve been doing this to more of their customers. - The driver in the video is CLEARLY trying setting up a scam, and the company truck is right there! Instead of doubling-down on their denial, they should have fired the driver and profusely apologize to this guy for the driver’s actions! - My question would be, why is the driver doing that. Has WM created perverse incentives that make their workers want to perform that kind of behavior? - Has WM created perverse incentives that make their workers want to perform that kind of behavior? - The first thing that came to mind when I saw the video is “does the driver need to fill a quota or something?!!”, so it wouldn’t surprise me if that’s the case. Driver getting commission off of these bin collection runs, perhaps? LOL - It doesn’t even need to be as direct as a commission. Like, you just have an evaluation metric based on how many overflow bins are collected, then tie that in with an annual performance review. - That’s even more insidious. 😱 
- If the company is reviewing people on that metric, every manager should be fired for grand incompetence. I rather wonder if the driver himself doesn’t have a side business where he picks up trash for cheaper/free for friends. And to correct the number of how much kilos of garbage he’s hauling, he notes a few customers as overflowed. That way the numbers add up again. 
 
 
- The fact that they didn’t fire him which is every companies knee jerk reaction leads me to think he was instructed to do it by a manager and firing him would put the company at more risk than keeping him. 
 
 
- We had something similar happen a few times. We even got a padlock from the dumpster company to prevent people from dumping their crap in our bin, but the drivers never re-locked it after emptying the bin, and the lock got lost/stolen within a couple of weeks. - We had something similar happen a few times. We even got a padlock from the dumpster company to prevent people from dumping their crap in our bin… - That’s not what happened here. The driver, on video, is clearly tampering with the bin to stage an “overfill” so the company can charge more. It’s 100% fraud, and the police should have been contacted. 
 
- At my last corporate account (restaurant), the trash company set up by our client used to dump excess on the ground around the dumpsters -think of the dumpster on the forklift tines halfway up, then stopped and started in jerking motions, and then dumped I to the hopper. AND THEN charge us for over filling… - Best part was my staff had to clean it back up. - Another dumpster? Not possible says the clinet. - Both top tier asshole companies. 
- Ooooh that’s dirty. - Do ya think so? Well I better not show you where the lemonade is made… - (For real though, super scummy and fraudulent move on the part of the trash hauling company.) - So glad that I’m not the only one who went there. 
- Sweet lemonade, mmm, sweet lemonade… 
 
 
- If anyone finds an article with actual words instead of a video clip, I’d love a copy. Thanks! 
- How very Winnipeg 
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