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<blockquote data-quote="hubrat" data-source="post: 847924" data-attributes="member: 869"><p>Peak season, cold, 9 a.m., vents in building closed and fans off. Temp driver with cars @ him idling keels over in the package compartment of an open package car in front of a sup. Gets fresh air and a pat on the back and runs his route until noon when the nurse gets wind of the events. On-car has to drive the rest of the day while driver delivers. Drives on-car's pov back to the building and is told he won't be allowed to drive package until he has a complete neurological work up but is welcome to return to his job loading feeders. He finishes peak as a helper for another driver at less than his regular pay. Mentions OSHA to a Suit, passes a DOT physical and is now a full-time driver.</p><p></p><p>They don't care if you drop dead as long as it doesn't cost them much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hubrat, post: 847924, member: 869"] Peak season, cold, 9 a.m., vents in building closed and fans off. Temp driver with cars @ him idling keels over in the package compartment of an open package car in front of a sup. Gets fresh air and a pat on the back and runs his route until noon when the nurse gets wind of the events. On-car has to drive the rest of the day while driver delivers. Drives on-car's pov back to the building and is told he won't be allowed to drive package until he has a complete neurological work up but is welcome to return to his job loading feeders. He finishes peak as a helper for another driver at less than his regular pay. Mentions OSHA to a Suit, passes a DOT physical and is now a full-time driver. They don't care if you drop dead as long as it doesn't cost them much. [/QUOTE]
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