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<blockquote data-quote="Pip" data-source="post: 135834" data-attributes="member: 6039"><p>Leftinbuilding says:</p><p> </p><p>While I appreciate your thoughtfulness, any unreported accident can lead to immediate termination. Not reporting is a bad move.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Maybe I should have been a little more specific in my post, thats my fault. To me there is a difference between an accident and an incident. From what PSI described, that it happened in the center, while getting out from the dock. Could it have been avoided, yep. Was there a lot of damage? not from what I can tell, was anybody hurt. Nope.(other then his pride probably)</p><p> </p><p>To me there is a difference between an incident and an accident. From what PSI said, to me he had an incident/oopsy. not worth the time or the energy to be reported. the center manager,s and supervisors have more important things to do then worry about the small things. </p><p> </p><p>Fortunately, in our center, there is a good working relationship, for the most part from top to bottom. I've had dicussions with the drivers supervisor about the best way to handle things, more times then not things were always handled in the best interest of the driver. The pressures on todays drivers to get off 130+ packages and then pickups can be on the verge of overwhelming, even for the veterans. </p><p> </p><p>I sure will not be the one to go and turn somebody in for something, let alone a minor oops. If push comes to shove, I'll side with the drivers and take the needed vacation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pip, post: 135834, member: 6039"] Leftinbuilding says: While I appreciate your thoughtfulness, any unreported accident can lead to immediate termination. Not reporting is a bad move. Maybe I should have been a little more specific in my post, thats my fault. To me there is a difference between an accident and an incident. From what PSI described, that it happened in the center, while getting out from the dock. Could it have been avoided, yep. Was there a lot of damage? not from what I can tell, was anybody hurt. Nope.(other then his pride probably) To me there is a difference between an incident and an accident. From what PSI said, to me he had an incident/oopsy. not worth the time or the energy to be reported. the center manager,s and supervisors have more important things to do then worry about the small things. Fortunately, in our center, there is a good working relationship, for the most part from top to bottom. I've had dicussions with the drivers supervisor about the best way to handle things, more times then not things were always handled in the best interest of the driver. The pressures on todays drivers to get off 130+ packages and then pickups can be on the verge of overwhelming, even for the veterans. I sure will not be the one to go and turn somebody in for something, let alone a minor oops. If push comes to shove, I'll side with the drivers and take the needed vacation. [/QUOTE]
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