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STAY OUT OF RESIDENTIAL DRIVEWAYS!! NO EXCEPTIONS!! What would you do ?
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 1166873" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>When I read the "suspension and discharge" section of the Western Conference Supplement, I see cardinal infractions such as drinking on duty, provable dishonesty, unprovoked assault on a fellow employee, theft, and wanton and malicious destruction of the Employers property as being grounds for immediate termination. "Having a package on the dashboard" was <em>not</em> mentioned in that list, so if by some chance there <em>did</em> happen to be a supervisor all decked out in camoflage gear and hiding in the forest with a pair of binoculars and a telephoto lens who snapped a pic of me driving by with that little package on the dashboard, the<em> worst</em> thing he could do would be to issue me a warning letter.</p><p></p><p><strong>That being said, you are 100% correct that having packages in the cab is a no-no</strong>. Its a<em><strong> bad habit </strong></em>that I am trying (unsuccessfully) to break. A lot of my driveways are so rough and pot-holed that they will literally spill my entire load onto the floor, so if my next stop is a letter or a cell phone or some little Amazon envelope for a customer with a crap driveway I will often just toss the thing up on the dash so that I dont have to spend 5 minutes digging for it when I get there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 1166873, member: 14668"] When I read the "suspension and discharge" section of the Western Conference Supplement, I see cardinal infractions such as drinking on duty, provable dishonesty, unprovoked assault on a fellow employee, theft, and wanton and malicious destruction of the Employers property as being grounds for immediate termination. "Having a package on the dashboard" was [I]not[/I] mentioned in that list, so if by some chance there [I]did[/I] happen to be a supervisor all decked out in camoflage gear and hiding in the forest with a pair of binoculars and a telephoto lens who snapped a pic of me driving by with that little package on the dashboard, the[I] worst[/I] thing he could do would be to issue me a warning letter. [B]That being said, you are 100% correct that having packages in the cab is a no-no[/B]. Its a[I][B] bad habit [/B][/I]that I am trying (unsuccessfully) to break. A lot of my driveways are so rough and pot-holed that they will literally spill my entire load onto the floor, so if my next stop is a letter or a cell phone or some little Amazon envelope for a customer with a crap driveway I will often just toss the thing up on the dash so that I dont have to spend 5 minutes digging for it when I get there. [/QUOTE]
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