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<blockquote data-quote="rocket88" data-source="post: 183326" data-attributes="member: 1609"><p>You are framing it in the sense that everyone one of these is discipline. It is not. I am a full time driver. 21 years of service. I don't sign anything except those that are required by law. I don't sign the driver release form certification because it is vague and outright contridictory. I also don't sign the paper that the ctr. mgr. wants me to sign after a injury stating that a "promise to use all proper safe work methods at all times and failure to do so may lead to further action." Things of that nature. Same for the sheet of paper stating that I will perform to a certain SPORH or will work to reduce my overallow.</p><p> Yes Tie, let's be honest here. Are you really saying that I should never challenge his authority or decision making. Is that what you are saying? I don't go out of my way to cause trouble or be a thorn in anyone's side. I try to pick and choose fights very carefully. None of us are perfect, especially me. </p><p> Is it really a no brainer? Again if it truley makes no difference and CHANNON seems to have the inside track on this.... If it really makes no difference and that letter or sheet or whatever is going in my file and is going to be presented to a panel and my refusal to sign is only hurting me, then why on earth does the supe "lose it" if I decline? I understand the ego part, but still the question begs. If it really doesn't matter if I sign it and I am going to get my comuppance in the end, why does the supe or mgr. fly into a rage over this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocket88, post: 183326, member: 1609"] You are framing it in the sense that everyone one of these is discipline. It is not. I am a full time driver. 21 years of service. I don't sign anything except those that are required by law. I don't sign the driver release form certification because it is vague and outright contridictory. I also don't sign the paper that the ctr. mgr. wants me to sign after a injury stating that a "promise to use all proper safe work methods at all times and failure to do so may lead to further action." Things of that nature. Same for the sheet of paper stating that I will perform to a certain SPORH or will work to reduce my overallow. Yes Tie, let's be honest here. Are you really saying that I should never challenge his authority or decision making. Is that what you are saying? I don't go out of my way to cause trouble or be a thorn in anyone's side. I try to pick and choose fights very carefully. None of us are perfect, especially me. Is it really a no brainer? Again if it truley makes no difference and CHANNON seems to have the inside track on this.... If it really makes no difference and that letter or sheet or whatever is going in my file and is going to be presented to a panel and my refusal to sign is only hurting me, then why on earth does the supe "lose it" if I decline? I understand the ego part, but still the question begs. If it really doesn't matter if I sign it and I am going to get my comuppance in the end, why does the supe or mgr. fly into a rage over this? [/QUOTE]
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