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<blockquote data-quote="1pocket73" data-source="post: 1495069" data-attributes="member: 46207"><p>I have a combo job(feeder/package car)and have seen a lot.If I was to name or list all of the gouges,scratches,dings and dents I have seen on our package cars and trailers I would need 5 notebooks!I'd also be willing to bet that a good majority of those were NOT reported.</p><p></p><p> Management puts so much fear into the drivers regarding accidents and they basically make a spectacle and crucify those who get into accidents.They actually motivate drivers to not report an incident if they can get away with it because of the fear.</p><p></p><p> I have had a few minor(less than tier 1)incidents which I reported immediately,but let me tell you,the temptation to not report it was there.I can understand how a driver would not report an incident if they could get away with it.It's not the right thing to do,but like I said,I can see why.</p><p></p><p> Maybe if management had a different approach to accidents and injuries,there would be more honesty and better communication.The way they do it sets up a division and an underground war between themselves and drivers.Just a thought....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1pocket73, post: 1495069, member: 46207"] I have a combo job(feeder/package car)and have seen a lot.If I was to name or list all of the gouges,scratches,dings and dents I have seen on our package cars and trailers I would need 5 notebooks!I'd also be willing to bet that a good majority of those were NOT reported. Management puts so much fear into the drivers regarding accidents and they basically make a spectacle and crucify those who get into accidents.They actually motivate drivers to not report an incident if they can get away with it because of the fear. I have had a few minor(less than tier 1)incidents which I reported immediately,but let me tell you,the temptation to not report it was there.I can understand how a driver would not report an incident if they could get away with it.It's not the right thing to do,but like I said,I can see why. Maybe if management had a different approach to accidents and injuries,there would be more honesty and better communication.The way they do it sets up a division and an underground war between themselves and drivers.Just a thought.... [/QUOTE]
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