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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 1548077" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>I had a female supervisor give me a post-accident safety OJS a couple of years ago.</p><p></p><p>I politely informed her that there were 2 options. Option #1 involved me being friendly and cooperative and letting her know where all the clean public restrooms were, and running the route in a manner that would give her access to those restrooms at suitable intervals. Option #2 was the "hardass" option where we would do everything strictly by the book, document and nitpick every detail, and stay strictly on a trace which could prove to be a bit of a problem for a few hours when it came to sit-down restroom facilities or lack thereof.</p><p></p><p>She got the message loud and clear and picked Option #1, so we got the safety drivel out of the way in the first hour and she spent the rest of the day chatting with me, walking stops off, and enjoying the scenery of Oregon's wine country on a nice sunny day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 1548077, member: 14668"] I had a female supervisor give me a post-accident safety OJS a couple of years ago. I politely informed her that there were 2 options. Option #1 involved me being friendly and cooperative and letting her know where all the clean public restrooms were, and running the route in a manner that would give her access to those restrooms at suitable intervals. Option #2 was the "hardass" option where we would do everything strictly by the book, document and nitpick every detail, and stay strictly on a trace which could prove to be a bit of a problem for a few hours when it came to sit-down restroom facilities or lack thereof. She got the message loud and clear and picked Option #1, so we got the safety drivel out of the way in the first hour and she spent the rest of the day chatting with me, walking stops off, and enjoying the scenery of Oregon's wine country on a nice sunny day. [/QUOTE]
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