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<blockquote data-quote="l22" data-source="post: 1611381" data-attributes="member: 56868"><p>I wouldn't sign any gap reports or OLCCs if I were you. You can choose to make notes on a gap report and initial them and give them back to your manager though. Anytime you are presented with a gap report that you are asked to sign and questioned about supposed on-road performance based on the gap report, request a checkride and that they do the route with you in the passenger seat to show you how to do a better job. </p><p></p><p>If they try and give you an OLCC, no need to say "I rarely have lates, I've never had an accident in 8 yrs., I've never had a customer complaint. So, what do you want? A good driver or, a numbers person?" Just keep it simple - say you cannot sign this at this time and request both a checkride and that they do the route with you in the passenger seat to show you how you can do a better job. That's all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="l22, post: 1611381, member: 56868"] I wouldn't sign any gap reports or OLCCs if I were you. You can choose to make notes on a gap report and initial them and give them back to your manager though. Anytime you are presented with a gap report that you are asked to sign and questioned about supposed on-road performance based on the gap report, request a checkride and that they do the route with you in the passenger seat to show you how to do a better job. If they try and give you an OLCC, no need to say "I rarely have lates, I've never had an accident in 8 yrs., I've never had a customer complaint. So, what do you want? A good driver or, a numbers person?" Just keep it simple - say you cannot sign this at this time and request both a checkride and that they do the route with you in the passenger seat to show you how you can do a better job. That's all. [/QUOTE]
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