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<blockquote data-quote="hypo hanna" data-source="post: 1296787" data-attributes="member: 42600"><p>You are compleaty wrong. Plenty of excellant drivers say the same thing and they say it not because they are lazy but because they are concerned with safety. Their own personal safety and for the safety of others around them.</p><p>It's your use of the word "always" that makes the differance. Had you said something like, "</p><p>It's sometimes the dead weight who immediately say, "THEY WANT US TO SPEED AND WORK UNSAFELY" whenever work pace is brought up", I wouldn't have questioned it. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Again, there is nothing wrong with my reading comprehension. When you make absolute statements like that , you attempt to paint any driver who suggest such a thing as a slacker. Convienant for management but compleaty overlooks what may be some very real safety concerns on the part of the driver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hypo hanna, post: 1296787, member: 42600"] You are compleaty wrong. Plenty of excellant drivers say the same thing and they say it not because they are lazy but because they are concerned with safety. Their own personal safety and for the safety of others around them. It's your use of the word "always" that makes the differance. Had you said something like, " It's sometimes the dead weight who immediately say, "THEY WANT US TO SPEED AND WORK UNSAFELY" whenever work pace is brought up", I wouldn't have questioned it. Again, there is nothing wrong with my reading comprehension. When you make absolute statements like that , you attempt to paint any driver who suggest such a thing as a slacker. Convienant for management but compleaty overlooks what may be some very real safety concerns on the part of the driver. [/QUOTE]
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