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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 858546" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>In my 23+ years of driving I have seen a total of two terminations involving falsified odometer readings.</p><p></p><p>In both cases, the driver was being <em>blatantly dishonest</em> on an ongoing basis and the terminations were justified. The last one involved a guy who was adding 25 miles per day, every day, to his ending miles. Problem is, he drove the same truck each day so his beginning miles for the following day were always 25 miles <em>less</em> than his ending miles for the previous day. He did this for several weeks, and once he got caught he really didnt have any excuse. An honest, inadvertant data-entry or keystroke error is one thing...everybody makes those on occasion and they are not grounds for discipline...but consistently erring by 25 miles per day for weeks at a time is not an "error" at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 858546, member: 14668"] In my 23+ years of driving I have seen a total of two terminations involving falsified odometer readings. In both cases, the driver was being [I]blatantly dishonest[/I] on an ongoing basis and the terminations were justified. The last one involved a guy who was adding 25 miles per day, every day, to his ending miles. Problem is, he drove the same truck each day so his beginning miles for the following day were always 25 miles [I]less[/I] than his ending miles for the previous day. He did this for several weeks, and once he got caught he really didnt have any excuse. An honest, inadvertant data-entry or keystroke error is one thing...everybody makes those on occasion and they are not grounds for discipline...but consistently erring by 25 miles per day for weeks at a time is not an "error" at all. [/QUOTE]
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