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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 770020" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>All of the road crews and construction workers I have ever seen in my area have porta-potties brought out to the job site or they tow one along on a trailer. If they are working outdoors during the winter, they either sit in the vehicles and run the motor to make heat, or they find a sheltered area and use a portable heater.</p><p> </p><p>Common sense would <strong>not</strong> require the company to cater to each drivers dietary preferences by allowing unlimited personal use of company vehicles simply to drive to a favorite restraunt. Common sense <strong>would, </strong>however, require the company to either (a) allow the driver to drive a reasonable distance in order to find a restroom or (b) have porta-potties brought out to the delivery area. Common sense would <strong>also</strong> require the company to allow the driver to operate the vehicle heater during winter months, if for no other reason that the windshield will fog up without heat and the driver will have to run the heater anyway before he can resume work.</p><p> </p><p>Peeing and pooping in the bushes, and sitting in a cold truck for an hour during lunch might be a great fantasy for some tight-assed I.E. person looking to save a buck, but in the real world it wont fly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 770020, member: 14668"] All of the road crews and construction workers I have ever seen in my area have porta-potties brought out to the job site or they tow one along on a trailer. If they are working outdoors during the winter, they either sit in the vehicles and run the motor to make heat, or they find a sheltered area and use a portable heater. Common sense would [B]not[/B] require the company to cater to each drivers dietary preferences by allowing unlimited personal use of company vehicles simply to drive to a favorite restraunt. Common sense [B]would, [/B]however, require the company to either (a) allow the driver to drive a reasonable distance in order to find a restroom or (b) have porta-potties brought out to the delivery area. Common sense would [B]also[/B] require the company to allow the driver to operate the vehicle heater during winter months, if for no other reason that the windshield will fog up without heat and the driver will have to run the heater anyway before he can resume work. Peeing and pooping in the bushes, and sitting in a cold truck for an hour during lunch might be a great fantasy for some tight-assed I.E. person looking to save a buck, but in the real world it wont fly. [/QUOTE]
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