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<blockquote data-quote="Bubblehead" data-source="post: 569574" data-attributes="member: 14176"><p>Once again your missing my point.</p><p>Where's the blind side?</p><p>I'm doing what your preaching.</p><p>I'm using all these aids you speak of.</p><p>All backs are blind without them.</p><p>Sticking my head over my shoulder and out the door is the only possible "advantage" in a drivers side back and I claim that to be a disadvantage as well as unsafe.</p><p>I'm asking you to consider what I consider to be managements "Achilles Heal". That all of The Methods are full proof and absolute.</p><p>Don't get me wrong, I long ago accepted my role as a subordinate.</p><p>Therefore I will work as directed, especially when called on the carpet for my own interpretations or actions.</p><p>At UPS my interpretations, as I stated before, won't buy me a cup of coffee.</p><p>Here on this site, their worth is determined by the reader.</p><p>I value your input and apologize if I lumped you in with the "you managers" crowd.</p><p>Haven't met many that exhibit the ability to demonstrate original thought.</p><p>You still haven't shown me were the blind spot is in a "blind side back" now that there is a rear view monitor.</p><p>I acknowledge there are differences in visual perspectives, but a good and experienced driver can process these differences.</p><p>Without a true blind spot there is no blind side back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bubblehead, post: 569574, member: 14176"] Once again your missing my point. Where's the blind side? I'm doing what your preaching. I'm using all these aids you speak of. All backs are blind without them. Sticking my head over my shoulder and out the door is the only possible "advantage" in a drivers side back and I claim that to be a disadvantage as well as unsafe. I'm asking you to consider what I consider to be managements "Achilles Heal". That all of The Methods are full proof and absolute. Don't get me wrong, I long ago accepted my role as a subordinate. Therefore I will work as directed, especially when called on the carpet for my own interpretations or actions. At UPS my interpretations, as I stated before, won't buy me a cup of coffee. Here on this site, their worth is determined by the reader. I value your input and apologize if I lumped you in with the "you managers" crowd. Haven't met many that exhibit the ability to demonstrate original thought. You still haven't shown me were the blind spot is in a "blind side back" now that there is a rear view monitor. I acknowledge there are differences in visual perspectives, but a good and experienced driver can process these differences. Without a true blind spot there is no blind side back. [/QUOTE]
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