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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 530639" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>Posted speed limits are set at the maximum allowed for the area, not the minimum.(some freeways and such do have minimums posted as well)</p><p> The driver of a vehicle is responsible for safely operating the vehicle. no one else. The sup either thought you were being too cautious with the intent of softening your SPORH or he was just being a jerk and looking for something to gig you on. Regardless of what he says, YOU are the one that is held accountable for the save operation of that truck. YOU are the one making the decisions. I can promise you that if you ever have an accident, it won't matter what he told you, YOU will be blamed and more than likely told that you were going too fast. </p><p></p><p>Lines like "then you should not be working here"...and" if you don't like the conditions at UPS, you can quit." are Terms of Harassment not Terms of Endearment. Keep a record of the days happenings and things said. Don't get mad and compete in an exchange that takes you out of control. DOCUMENT DOCUMENT DOCUMENT</p><p> As far as SIGNING the three day ride report, read everything on the report then instead of signing, write short to the point replies instead of your name. Example, when the report says he counseled you on driving too slow, write " I drove at the safest speed for the area and conditions".</p><p> NEVER EVER sign anything you do not agree with, it can and will come back to bite you in the butt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 530639, member: 13254"] Posted speed limits are set at the maximum allowed for the area, not the minimum.(some freeways and such do have minimums posted as well) The driver of a vehicle is responsible for safely operating the vehicle. no one else. The sup either thought you were being too cautious with the intent of softening your SPORH or he was just being a jerk and looking for something to gig you on. Regardless of what he says, YOU are the one that is held accountable for the save operation of that truck. YOU are the one making the decisions. I can promise you that if you ever have an accident, it won't matter what he told you, YOU will be blamed and more than likely told that you were going too fast. Lines like "then you should not be working here"...and" if you don't like the conditions at UPS, you can quit." are Terms of Harassment not Terms of Endearment. Keep a record of the days happenings and things said. Don't get mad and compete in an exchange that takes you out of control. DOCUMENT DOCUMENT DOCUMENT As far as SIGNING the three day ride report, read everything on the report then instead of signing, write short to the point replies instead of your name. Example, when the report says he counseled you on driving too slow, write " I drove at the safest speed for the area and conditions". NEVER EVER sign anything you do not agree with, it can and will come back to bite you in the butt. [/QUOTE]
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