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<blockquote data-quote="over9five" data-source="post: 93855" data-attributes="member: 1401"><p>I think UPS shoots itself in the foot when it blanketly labels 98% of accidents as avoidable.</p><p></p><p>Do you think these drivers now represent the company in the best light anymore? The company that gigged them with an avoidable when the police say it's the other guys fault? Probably not.</p><p></p><p>Do you think these drivers are out there drumming up business and submitting sales leads? I doubt it.</p><p></p><p>Remember. The company does not <em>have</em> to lay this "avoidable" BS on 98% of accidents. So why <strong>do</strong> they?? What does it gain them? I don't think they're trying to reduce costs by getting out of paying for those (cheap) safe driving awards. And I do believe it costs them far more than it's saving them.</p><p></p><p>What it is, is a huge moral crushing system that costs the company millions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="over9five, post: 93855, member: 1401"] I think UPS shoots itself in the foot when it blanketly labels 98% of accidents as avoidable. Do you think these drivers now represent the company in the best light anymore? The company that gigged them with an avoidable when the police say it's the other guys fault? Probably not. Do you think these drivers are out there drumming up business and submitting sales leads? I doubt it. Remember. The company does not [I]have[/I] to lay this "avoidable" BS on 98% of accidents. So why [B]do[/B] they?? What does it gain them? I don't think they're trying to reduce costs by getting out of paying for those (cheap) safe driving awards. And I do believe it costs them far more than it's saving them. What it is, is a huge moral crushing system that costs the company millions. [/QUOTE]
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