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Scraping a driveway--does it deserve a warning letter?
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<blockquote data-quote="slantnosechevy" data-source="post: 773051" data-attributes="member: 21514"><p>In our local warning letters for minor accidents don't stick. The union's position is and will always be...."It was an accident". The company can judge an accident anyway they see fit. How many steak knives do you need? Bottom line is you have to know your limitations as well as the equipment you're operating. Sober I'm a little surprised to hear you whining about something that you clearly were at fault.</p><p>I witnessed a FedEx driver pull his van into a medical group and park under a steel awning everyday just to deliver his 2 envelopes. One day he was driving a box truck with a van cab. He came in as usual and proceeded to take out this steel awning as well as the entire glass front of the building as well as the glass doors. $56,000 later he was out of a job. According to his replacement he didn't think it was his fault because he was used to driving a van.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slantnosechevy, post: 773051, member: 21514"] In our local warning letters for minor accidents don't stick. The union's position is and will always be...."It was an accident". The company can judge an accident anyway they see fit. How many steak knives do you need? Bottom line is you have to know your limitations as well as the equipment you're operating. Sober I'm a little surprised to hear you whining about something that you clearly were at fault. I witnessed a FedEx driver pull his van into a medical group and park under a steel awning everyday just to deliver his 2 envelopes. One day he was driving a box truck with a van cab. He came in as usual and proceeded to take out this steel awning as well as the entire glass front of the building as well as the glass doors. $56,000 later he was out of a job. According to his replacement he didn't think it was his fault because he was used to driving a van. [/QUOTE]
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