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<blockquote data-quote="km3" data-source="post: 2707945" data-attributes="member: 56117"><p>Reminds me of my last job, doing vehicle emissions inspections. We were required to inspect the vehicle for damage and fill out a form before letting the vehicle get inspected in order to cover ourselves. We were <em>supposed</em> to use common sense, and only document and seek management's signature when something could reasonably be blamed on us (whether we were responsible or not). But some people, burned one too many times, went to significant lengths to cover their asses. The most ridiculous pre-damage form I've ever seen documented a "dead fly on the dashboard." I'm not kidding.</p><p></p><p>So if you deliver to a house and the gutter is broken, should you notify management? Well, that's up to you. But I've worked with people who would do exactly that, as absurd as it sounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="km3, post: 2707945, member: 56117"] Reminds me of my last job, doing vehicle emissions inspections. We were required to inspect the vehicle for damage and fill out a form before letting the vehicle get inspected in order to cover ourselves. We were [I]supposed[/I] to use common sense, and only document and seek management's signature when something could reasonably be blamed on us (whether we were responsible or not). But some people, burned one too many times, went to significant lengths to cover their asses. The most ridiculous pre-damage form I've ever seen documented a "dead fly on the dashboard." I'm not kidding. So if you deliver to a house and the gutter is broken, should you notify management? Well, that's up to you. But I've worked with people who would do exactly that, as absurd as it sounds. [/QUOTE]
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