You are going onto someones property. The dog did not come into your yard to seek you out. If the dog was either chained or fenced on the owner's property, then it is not their fault. But what do I know? I only went out on road during peak three times.hazard of the job my ass.no dog has the right to bite me.call a lawyer,donate the money to their church!!!
I only wish I could do the same to my helpers.
No way. I was more loyal to being a tech than to UPS so I left to stay in the tech field. I could have gone into the hub, or BD, (possibly), but I enjoy technology and the challenges it brings. On a side note about being a driver, I am in decent shape and the days I went on road I was exhausted. I have a lot of respect for the guys and gals that can do that everyday for 20 to 30 years.impactedTSG I have a question for you.
If you could have your job back but as a top rate full time driver,would you do it?A little off topic I know ...but
I`m curious...
You are going onto someones property. The dog did not come into your yard to seek you out. If the dog was either chained or fenced on the owner's property, then it is not their fault. But what do I know? I only went out on road during peak three times.
The first and most important thing to do is to get a tetanus shot.Its up to you if you want to pursue the issue further.
If the people that own the dog were honestly apologetic
about it and promise to control thier dogs in the future,you
could just mark it up as a lesson learned.On the other hand
if they are dickheads,you could involve the police and thier
family pet will likely be put to sleep,and you could recieve
monitary compensation for your pain and suffering.