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<blockquote data-quote="UPSGUY72" data-source="post: 762892" data-attributes="member: 14514"><p>The problem with this post is that we only know what your tell us and we weren't there when you took your road test. They give road test to see how well you can drive a package car. They fail people for stupid stuff including rolling back and inch when starting on a hill, etc. It appears that the person who gave you your road test felt that at the time there where saafety issues with the way your whee driving. They should have filled out paper work on what you did wrong and or right during you road test. </p><p> </p><p>If your going to file a grievance for something make sure that it has some substance to it other wise management could start writing you up for stupid stuff. In other words read your contract and know if cover to cover and play by the rules if you want to hold management to the same rules. </p><p> </p><p>You'll have another chance to take a driving test just make sure you don't make the same mistakes and no matter what you think you didn't fail because your really good at your current job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPSGUY72, post: 762892, member: 14514"] The problem with this post is that we only know what your tell us and we weren't there when you took your road test. They give road test to see how well you can drive a package car. They fail people for stupid stuff including rolling back and inch when starting on a hill, etc. It appears that the person who gave you your road test felt that at the time there where saafety issues with the way your whee driving. They should have filled out paper work on what you did wrong and or right during you road test. If your going to file a grievance for something make sure that it has some substance to it other wise management could start writing you up for stupid stuff. In other words read your contract and know if cover to cover and play by the rules if you want to hold management to the same rules. You'll have another chance to take a driving test just make sure you don't make the same mistakes and no matter what you think you didn't fail because your really good at your current job. [/QUOTE]
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