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When do you sheet a package as emergency conditions?
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 1533037" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>Before I had my own tow rope, there was one time when a farmer pulled me out of the mud with a chain hooked to his tractor. The front bumper of my truck got slightly bent and the chain scratched the paint. I reported the damage to my supervisor, and was instructed to "see the mechanic" that night when I returned to the building, which I did. He fixed the scratch with some brown touch-up paint, and the bend in the bumper was fixed by having me nose the front of the truck into the "bumper pole" and creep forward under the direction of the mechanic until it was bent back into its original shape. The shop was happy because they didn't get charged for a tow, and my center was happy because I didn't get charged for an accident. I love common sense, too bad we aren't allowed to use it any more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 1533037, member: 14668"] Before I had my own tow rope, there was one time when a farmer pulled me out of the mud with a chain hooked to his tractor. The front bumper of my truck got slightly bent and the chain scratched the paint. I reported the damage to my supervisor, and was instructed to "see the mechanic" that night when I returned to the building, which I did. He fixed the scratch with some brown touch-up paint, and the bend in the bumper was fixed by having me nose the front of the truck into the "bumper pole" and creep forward under the direction of the mechanic until it was bent back into its original shape. The shop was happy because they didn't get charged for a tow, and my center was happy because I didn't get charged for an accident. I love common sense, too bad we aren't allowed to use it any more. [/QUOTE]
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