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Scraping a driveway--does it deserve a warning letter?
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 772609" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>In any case, this debate over the merits of a warning letter has now been rendered a moot point.</p><p> </p><p>I scraped the driveway on Friday, September 10th. I was <em>told</em> that I would be getting a warning letter, but it has not yet been issued to me. Per the contract, warning letters must be issued within 10 business days from the date when the incident is reported. The 10 business days have now elapsed. They can still issue the letter if they wish, but at this point it is not timely and will not be valid for the purposes of progressive discipline. </p><p> </p><p>Perhaps that is the best possible outcome. I will be charged with an accident and have to wait another year to get a 14 yr safe-driving pin...which is reasonable....but I will <em>not</em> have my job threatened over what amounts to a ground-clearance incident.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 772609, member: 14668"] In any case, this debate over the merits of a warning letter has now been rendered a moot point. I scraped the driveway on Friday, September 10th. I was [I]told[/I] that I would be getting a warning letter, but it has not yet been issued to me. Per the contract, warning letters must be issued within 10 business days from the date when the incident is reported. The 10 business days have now elapsed. They can still issue the letter if they wish, but at this point it is not timely and will not be valid for the purposes of progressive discipline. Perhaps that is the best possible outcome. I will be charged with an accident and have to wait another year to get a 14 yr safe-driving pin...which is reasonable....but I will [I]not[/I] have my job threatened over what amounts to a ground-clearance incident. [/QUOTE]
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