Re: OTish--morality at work.
- From: F. George McDuffee <gmcduffee@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 13:36:45 -0500
Did you keep a copy of the paperwork? "Extraneous" paperwork is
never filed. One of the first things that is done when the "ship
hits the sand" is that all files are "sanitized."
On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 12:29:05 -0500, "B.B."
<DoNotSpamthegoat4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> So today I was given an order from above at work that I seriously
>hate. I had to do a brake job on a used truck. Our shop owns the truck
>and intends to sell it, and I was doing some needed repairs before it
>hits the customer.
> Anyway, when I pulled the front axle drums they were obviously
>ruined. The rivets had worn some deep grooves and the drums themselves
>had too many too long cracks. In other words, the front brakes were
>junk.
> Work order only said: new shoes. Nothing about drums, so I asked.
>The answer: no new drums. So I made damn sure to write on the work
>order that I asked and was told not to change them before I put it all
>back together.
> Apparently they don't give a *** about the safety of whoever buys
>the truck.
> So what would you do? Do as I did? Complain? Quit? Call the DOT?
.
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