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<blockquote data-quote="TheBrownGuy" data-source="post: 1262600"><p>If you want others to have integrity you will have to start looking at them as brothers, not rats. </p><p></p><p>Did the driver do something careless, perhaps even reckless? Probably. We know he was a seasonal so perhaps it was more a case of inexperience. And he probably knew that he would be let go immediately if he reported what happened.</p><p> </p><p>Could he have been approached 1 on 1 by the other former UPSer...Who knows? He said he doesn't work for UPS anymore.</p><p></p><p>If he could not have been contacted 1 on 1, could the former UPSer have made a call that expressed his concern about the careless driving without giving them the specifics about the accident, and perhaps spared his job while still getting the message across?</p><p></p><p>The careless driving was observed once by the former UPSer and once by his wife. How does he know for sure they were the same driver?</p><p></p><p>Haven't we all been guilty of driving carelessly at one point or another? </p><p></p><p>If there is a need to correct someone, it should be done as quietly as possible.... For your consideration:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBrownGuy, post: 1262600"] If you want others to have integrity you will have to start looking at them as brothers, not rats. Did the driver do something careless, perhaps even reckless? Probably. We know he was a seasonal so perhaps it was more a case of inexperience. And he probably knew that he would be let go immediately if he reported what happened. Could he have been approached 1 on 1 by the other former UPSer...Who knows? He said he doesn't work for UPS anymore. If he could not have been contacted 1 on 1, could the former UPSer have made a call that expressed his concern about the careless driving without giving them the specifics about the accident, and perhaps spared his job while still getting the message across? The careless driving was observed once by the former UPSer and once by his wife. How does he know for sure they were the same driver? Haven't we all been guilty of driving carelessly at one point or another? If there is a need to correct someone, it should be done as quietly as possible.... For your consideration: [/QUOTE]
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