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<blockquote data-quote="Dragon" data-source="post: 925130" data-attributes="member: 561"><p>Ok don't get carried away. Let me go on record as saying I do not agree with giving a warning letter for not tapping the horn, to many other ways to get the point across.</p><p></p><p>Observations, yes we need to do them. If we can avoid one tier 3 crash or DART injury we have more than paid for the supervisor doing observations = smart business decision. You do know how much a tier 3 crash costs right. If you know I am watching or a I might be watching you are less likely to do something unsafe. You are always asking us to ride with you anyway and now we do go out there and lo and behold you are not doing the job as you were trained. Now what do I do? <u>Turn the other cheek and act like I did not see it</u>, ask you again not to do it or just give you the warning letter because I have asked you a thousand times not to do it. </p><p></p><p>Let me address the busting your ass part. Its a physically demanding job (driving) and yes you do generate revenue (most of the time) but it does not give you the right to do what ever you want. </p><p></p><p>In the reply above, You = all package car drivers not just Sober.</p><p></p><p>I am just stating the facts. If you think all I do is issue warning letter for everything you really don't know me at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dragon, post: 925130, member: 561"] Ok don't get carried away. Let me go on record as saying I do not agree with giving a warning letter for not tapping the horn, to many other ways to get the point across. Observations, yes we need to do them. If we can avoid one tier 3 crash or DART injury we have more than paid for the supervisor doing observations = smart business decision. You do know how much a tier 3 crash costs right. If you know I am watching or a I might be watching you are less likely to do something unsafe. You are always asking us to ride with you anyway and now we do go out there and lo and behold you are not doing the job as you were trained. Now what do I do? [U]Turn the other cheek and act like I did not see it[/U], ask you again not to do it or just give you the warning letter because I have asked you a thousand times not to do it. Let me address the busting your ass part. Its a physically demanding job (driving) and yes you do generate revenue (most of the time) but it does not give you the right to do what ever you want. In the reply above, You = all package car drivers not just Sober. I am just stating the facts. If you think all I do is issue warning letter for everything you really don't know me at all. [/QUOTE]
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