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I need help with a driver release procedure
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<blockquote data-quote="Dustyroads" data-source="post: 582774" data-attributes="member: 22610"><p>As for stepping out in front of cars, overboard, I think that suggestion is a little overboard. We had a driver in our center who was hopping out of his package car, running across the street with a package and was hit by a passing car. He went into the windshield and broke his arm. To add insult to injury, literally, the police ticketed him for jaywalking. </p><p> </p><p>With regard to your supervisor, take it from someone who has done your job for three decades, along the way we sometimes have to deal with an overbearing, under-intelligent supervisor, who, basically, has a chip on their shoulder. He probably goes home and kicks the dog or someone else. Just let it wash off of you like water off a duck. Ignor him. Nothing will happen to you. The aren't all like that, but when you encounter one, outlast it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dustyroads, post: 582774, member: 22610"] As for stepping out in front of cars, overboard, I think that suggestion is a little overboard. We had a driver in our center who was hopping out of his package car, running across the street with a package and was hit by a passing car. He went into the windshield and broke his arm. To add insult to injury, literally, the police ticketed him for jaywalking. With regard to your supervisor, take it from someone who has done your job for three decades, along the way we sometimes have to deal with an overbearing, under-intelligent supervisor, who, basically, has a chip on their shoulder. He probably goes home and kicks the dog or someone else. Just let it wash off of you like water off a duck. Ignor him. Nothing will happen to you. The aren't all like that, but when you encounter one, outlast it. [/QUOTE]
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