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<blockquote data-quote="DontThrowPackages" data-source="post: 1235082" data-attributes="member: 42215"><p>Lack of professionalism; A driver who walks off the job leaving his vehicle and not alerting management VS a company who allowed a driver to go out into the public with a dangerous vehicle which luckily had its wheel fall off at a loading dock and not on the freeway at 55MPH or near an elementary school or even a bridge. </p><p> If this had been the drivers first and only bad experience, maybe one could say he could have let someone from the company know what happened and not go to such to such an extreme. It seems to me, he tried awful hard to make it work and do right by the company. But the company failed him. He could have lost he life in that van and the OP realized it. And when that happens, it becomes personal. Talk professionalism all you want but if the big boss takes your wife into a room during the Christmas party and forces himself on her, you may wait for him to finish because interrupting may somehow affect you relationship with him and business dealings but not everyone is you. I can't say 90pct of couriers I know wouldn't have done the same thing if put in his shoes. I'm just glad nobody died for the sake of a dollar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DontThrowPackages, post: 1235082, member: 42215"] Lack of professionalism; A driver who walks off the job leaving his vehicle and not alerting management VS a company who allowed a driver to go out into the public with a dangerous vehicle which luckily had its wheel fall off at a loading dock and not on the freeway at 55MPH or near an elementary school or even a bridge. If this had been the drivers first and only bad experience, maybe one could say he could have let someone from the company know what happened and not go to such to such an extreme. It seems to me, he tried awful hard to make it work and do right by the company. But the company failed him. He could have lost he life in that van and the OP realized it. And when that happens, it becomes personal. Talk professionalism all you want but if the big boss takes your wife into a room during the Christmas party and forces himself on her, you may wait for him to finish because interrupting may somehow affect you relationship with him and business dealings but not everyone is you. I can't say 90pct of couriers I know wouldn't have done the same thing if put in his shoes. I'm just glad nobody died for the sake of a dollar. [/QUOTE]
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