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Someone Charged w/ an accident. UPS vehicle leaking oil
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 638810" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>The company can "charge" you with an "avoidable accident" for anything, anytime, anywhere.</p><p> </p><p>There is really no point in developing a sense of entitlement around recieving safe driving awards. The company is not contractually obligated to provide them, so as far as I am concerned they no longer exist. The company's method for determining "avoidable" vs. "unavoidable" is entirely arbitrary and subject to the whims of the management person in question. It has no factual basis in reality and is therefore unworthy of concern on my part.</p><p> </p><p>If the driver in question here was issued a warning letter for dripping oil, then so be it; however, if a subsequent accident leads to a suspension letter, the original warning letter would be tossed out as a basis for discipline.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 638810, member: 14668"] The company can "charge" you with an "avoidable accident" for anything, anytime, anywhere. There is really no point in developing a sense of entitlement around recieving safe driving awards. The company is not contractually obligated to provide them, so as far as I am concerned they no longer exist. The company's method for determining "avoidable" vs. "unavoidable" is entirely arbitrary and subject to the whims of the management person in question. It has no factual basis in reality and is therefore unworthy of concern on my part. If the driver in question here was issued a warning letter for dripping oil, then so be it; however, if a subsequent accident leads to a suspension letter, the original warning letter would be tossed out as a basis for discipline. [/QUOTE]
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