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<p>[QUOTE="Coover, post: 12148869, member: 190790"]The term "Self Insured" is the biggest croc of ####. Means we believe that were above the law and too cheap to pay for insurance and if a catastrophe happens we will pass the buck and blame someone else and deny liability. </p><p> At a previous employer 2 separate incidents happened 1 involved that companies truck burning to the ground and also burning and causing a total loss to an employee private vehicle.</p><p>2nd instance was me coming in at end of work week to see my pickup side swiped and creased by the truck/trailer parked beside me.</p><p> After notifying safety immediately I was told "Well thats why you have insurance" asked to see parking lot surveillance cams company had and was told conveniently they weren't working at time. </p><p> Needless to say left a sour taste and I fired myself shortly after[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Coover, post: 12148869, member: 190790"]The term "Self Insured" is the biggest croc of ####. Means we believe that were above the law and too cheap to pay for insurance and if a catastrophe happens we will pass the buck and blame someone else and deny liability. At a previous employer 2 separate incidents happened 1 involved that companies truck burning to the ground and also burning and causing a total loss to an employee private vehicle. 2nd instance was me coming in at end of work week to see my pickup side swiped and creased by the truck/trailer parked beside me. After notifying safety immediately I was told "Well thats why you have insurance" asked to see parking lot surveillance cams company had and was told conveniently they weren't working at time. Needless to say left a sour taste and I fired myself shortly after[/QUOTE]
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