Posted by regularposter namewitheld on September 28, 2011 at 19:16:38 from (207.174.236.23):
In Reply to: A flap about mudflaps posted by Ia Leo on September 28, 2011 at 17:36:34:
If I refused to drive a company truck every time it had a safety defect, I'd be unemployed. So long as the brakes somewhat work and there is evidence that the tires once HAD tread, I'll climb in and go. I drive well under the posted speed limit and hope for the best. If this job doesn't work I'll have to go on disability because this is the only company that will employ me with my health. When they sent me in for a DOT physical I flunked with flying colors so they sent me to another dr. that would pass me. The real problem is the big dogs in the company recieve bonuses based on end of year profits so they won't spend one cent that isn't necessary. This is just the cold hard facts of life.
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