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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 1181912" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>North Carolina.</p><p>Right to work.</p><p>Weak union.</p><p>None of what you describe would happen here in Oregon. If I came across a car on fire, I could stop and render aid, call 911 etc without fearing for my job. I actually did stop once and help a woman who had driven off the road and submerged her car upside down in a creek. It was at night, she had just crawled up the embankment in the snow and was lying by the road waving for help. She was soaking wet and in danger of hypothermia. I stopped, put on my 4-ways, called 911,gave her my jacket, and let her sit in the jumpseat with the heater going until the ambulance arrived. The entire incident took about 25 minutes. I told my supervisor about it, and he said I did the right thing and he didnt even mention the time. We are UPS, we dont just drive away and abandon people who need help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 1181912, member: 14668"] North Carolina. Right to work. Weak union. None of what you describe would happen here in Oregon. If I came across a car on fire, I could stop and render aid, call 911 etc without fearing for my job. I actually did stop once and help a woman who had driven off the road and submerged her car upside down in a creek. It was at night, she had just crawled up the embankment in the snow and was lying by the road waving for help. She was soaking wet and in danger of hypothermia. I stopped, put on my 4-ways, called 911,gave her my jacket, and let her sit in the jumpseat with the heater going until the ambulance arrived. The entire incident took about 25 minutes. I told my supervisor about it, and he said I did the right thing and he didnt even mention the time. We are UPS, we dont just drive away and abandon people who need help. [/QUOTE]
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