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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 1314277" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>The bottom line on ORION compliance is this:</p><p></p><p>If your supervisor is demanding that you comply with ORION, what he is <em>actually </em>telling you is that <strong>you are no longer competent or trustworthy enough to make a professional decision about what your next stop should be.</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p>If that is the case...fine. <strong>Stop making decisions altogether</strong>. If they try to ram 85% compliance down your throat, your response should be to ram <strong>100% </strong></p><p>compliance down theirs, and ram it so far that they start crowning at the other end. If you complete a stop and ORION wants you to back into a driveway that you feel is unsafe...shut the engine off, turn on the 4-ways, and message in to the center team and ask them for permission to make a different choice. Sit there for as long as it takes to get a response. Do this at <strong>every </strong>stop. If they want mindless obedience, then <em>give</em> it to them, no matter <em>how</em> much time gets wasted in the process. Comply. Obey. Make <em>no</em> effort to think or make good decisions....<em>because you are no longer competent to do so</em>. I guarantee you that after an hour or two of having to answer question after stupid question they will see how far behind you are getting and they will tell you to use your best judgment and do whatever is needed to get the damn route done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 1314277, member: 14668"] The bottom line on ORION compliance is this: If your supervisor is demanding that you comply with ORION, what he is [I]actually [/I]telling you is that [B]you are no longer competent or trustworthy enough to make a professional decision about what your next stop should be. [/B] If that is the case...fine. [B]Stop making decisions altogether[/B]. If they try to ram 85% compliance down your throat, your response should be to ram [B]100% [/B] compliance down theirs, and ram it so far that they start crowning at the other end. If you complete a stop and ORION wants you to back into a driveway that you feel is unsafe...shut the engine off, turn on the 4-ways, and message in to the center team and ask them for permission to make a different choice. Sit there for as long as it takes to get a response. Do this at [B]every [/B]stop. If they want mindless obedience, then [I]give[/I] it to them, no matter [I]how[/I] much time gets wasted in the process. Comply. Obey. Make [I]no[/I] effort to think or make good decisions....[I]because you are no longer competent to do so[/I]. I guarantee you that after an hour or two of having to answer question after stupid question they will see how far behind you are getting and they will tell you to use your best judgment and do whatever is needed to get the damn route done. [/QUOTE]
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