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driver fired for leaving keys in van inside locked compound
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<blockquote data-quote="Dustyroads" data-source="post: 571793" data-attributes="member: 22610"><p>What if a driver hears a strange noise in the engine compartment that only is noticable while the engine is running. He stops in a safe spot, places the shifter in park, sets the emergency brake and exits the vehicle to see if there is any way to see where the noise is coming from or if there may be fluids escaping associated with the sound. A good example is a leaking water pump only exhibits signs when the engine is running. Is this an offense that warrants firing? Or is the rule not really black and white?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dustyroads, post: 571793, member: 22610"] What if a driver hears a strange noise in the engine compartment that only is noticable while the engine is running. He stops in a safe spot, places the shifter in park, sets the emergency brake and exits the vehicle to see if there is any way to see where the noise is coming from or if there may be fluids escaping associated with the sound. A good example is a leaking water pump only exhibits signs when the engine is running. Is this an offense that warrants firing? Or is the rule not really black and white? [/QUOTE]
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