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<blockquote data-quote="BoogaBooga" data-source="post: 381159" data-attributes="member: 4600"><p>Thanks for your honesty. I was on road delivering, and received a text message to meet another driver, and give him the rest of the stops. I had to proceed to a fellow driver who was involved in a weather related accident in the country. I met both the driver and the supervisor at a little minimart and took part of the load. Of course, the driver was running on adrenaline, and was cold and hungry. I asked how he was-putting my hand on his shoulder. He had tears in his eyes, but he said he was ok. The supervisor told me that the accident had cost 3 hours of time waiting on a tow truck. (This supervisor is tough, and old school) He told me to get moving, because he and the driver who had the accident were going to take their lunch, and regroup to finish the day safely. I was impressed, and shared the story to some fellow drivers. When you talk the talk AND walk the walk, it has a great impact of others around you. I am sure there is a Jim Casey story in there somewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoogaBooga, post: 381159, member: 4600"] Thanks for your honesty. I was on road delivering, and received a text message to meet another driver, and give him the rest of the stops. I had to proceed to a fellow driver who was involved in a weather related accident in the country. I met both the driver and the supervisor at a little minimart and took part of the load. Of course, the driver was running on adrenaline, and was cold and hungry. I asked how he was-putting my hand on his shoulder. He had tears in his eyes, but he said he was ok. The supervisor told me that the accident had cost 3 hours of time waiting on a tow truck. (This supervisor is tough, and old school) He told me to get moving, because he and the driver who had the accident were going to take their lunch, and regroup to finish the day safely. I was impressed, and shared the story to some fellow drivers. When you talk the talk AND walk the walk, it has a great impact of others around you. I am sure there is a Jim Casey story in there somewhere. [/QUOTE]
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