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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 413402" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>The easiest route in my center...is the Safety Committee co-chair route. Its about 8 hrs of grading Keter audit test sheets, scheduling meetings, putting little slips of paper with safety slogans on the dashboards of all the package cars and running to Costco to pick up bottled water and muffins for the morning "meet 'n greet". Sometimes it requires coloring posters. On heavy days, it even has to replace the 40 ft. trail of footprint stickers on the floor that guides the way to the "safety zone" where employees can gather in the morning to eat muffins, regurgitate acronyms and wallow in that warm, fuzzy feeling of safety. The best part about the route is that it doesnt have any of those annoying packages to deliver or pick up, and whoever runs it doesnt have to worry about hurting himself or getting in an accident. Its very safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 413402, member: 14668"] The easiest route in my center...is the Safety Committee co-chair route. Its about 8 hrs of grading Keter audit test sheets, scheduling meetings, putting little slips of paper with safety slogans on the dashboards of all the package cars and running to Costco to pick up bottled water and muffins for the morning "meet 'n greet". Sometimes it requires coloring posters. On heavy days, it even has to replace the 40 ft. trail of footprint stickers on the floor that guides the way to the "safety zone" where employees can gather in the morning to eat muffins, regurgitate acronyms and wallow in that warm, fuzzy feeling of safety. The best part about the route is that it doesnt have any of those annoying packages to deliver or pick up, and whoever runs it doesnt have to worry about hurting himself or getting in an accident. Its very safe. [/QUOTE]
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