You can fire a guy for anything you want. Just don't be stupid enough to give a reason in writing that can land you in a court room.
Checking oil and coolant
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Boomgoesthedynamite, Nov 6, 2017.
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If you can fire a driver for not checking the oil and coolant, my company is about to have several hundred openings.
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I'd fire a driver for not checking the oil. Short of being lazy, there is absolutely no reason to fire it up before checking under the hood...fluids, belts, hoses, etc...
What happens if you fire the truck up for 15 minutes before popping the hood and there is a hose that needs replacing? Now you've got to let it cool back down before you can do anything about it. Always better to find potential problems BEFORE you fire up the truck than to hope everything is still since the last time you checked.Dave_in_AZ, Tb0n3, pattyj and 1 other person Thank this. -
The company I worked with fired a guy for it. This driver slipped seated with another driver. The motor blew while the other drive was out. The truck was towed back to the yard. The owner of the company,supervisor,and mechanic were twenty feet away talking about what to do with the truck and if it was driver neglect. This driver comes on duty,hops into the truck and tryed to start it. It obviously didn't start. He climbs out,cussing up a storm. He walks up and interrupts the the three guys talking,saying that he needs another truck. The owner says,"No,you need another job." -
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Why would you idle the truck before checking levels though? Kind of defeats the purpose.Tb0n3 Thanks this. -
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Tell your "broker" to keep his mouth shut.
Check your fluids. Every day.Toomanybikes Thanks this.
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