I once got stuck in the mud because I followed the customers instructions with a turn around point to get into the dock. Heavy rain the night before, and...
Instead of calling the company to report it and ask for help at their expense, I called a tow truck to get me out - at my own expense.
Was that dishonest on my part, or was I just accepting my own responsibility and dealing with?
It is the same with a simple bump against a pole, is it not?
Can you be fired for bending a mudflap?
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I am just guessing that its the hanger with the spring inside the large type mudflap hanger, and not the square iron type?
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Yes, I have hit many things through the years. Been fired twice for it, most of the rest were "Eh, s--t happens. But you lose your next two months safety bonus."
I always reported it if I couldn't fix it myself.
When I worked for a transit authority, not reporting ANY contact with a stationary object would get you fired on the spot. Even a small scrape. You couldn't take the chance that some ###-kissing rat saw it and was on the way to report you to management before you even stopped the bus. -
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