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Re: well dang nammit, that didn't work as planned


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Posted by Billy NY on December 01, 2014 at 11:41:37 from (66.67.105.23):

In Reply to: well dang nammit, that didn't work as planned posted by jon f mn on December 01, 2014 at 11:20:11:

Well at least ( and having not read what you sent LOL !) the owner is receptive and wise to listen to a drivers opinion, you know, the ones that actually drive the trucks with the trailers attached LOL !

It makes you wonder, do you think Mr Don Oren would have been just as receptive if you had written it in a more diplomatic, but effective tone ? Would it have gotten his attention just the same.

As much as I have at different times, probably done about the same, having been passionate and prideful about the work I did, some times you really have to stand up and ring the darned bell as loud as you can, though your demeanor might seem a bit angry, frustrated or any of those. Sure it takes some effort to write something that is truly well crafted, to get a point across, get someones attention, might even look a whole lot better when you look back it, but it sure does feel good to speak your mind doesn't it ?? LOL!

I used to do it occasionally and though I never feared the result, sometimes I wish I did the previous or used the English language more effectively.

I never knew Bose made seats like that, and its really nice to hear about Mr Oren's reaction, sounds like he has an open ear to the employees, of course business is business, and you've probably seen as many whiners in that line of work, I have, some you can't please, and the higher ups, get weathered to that, its refreshing to see that is not the case. I can remember dealing with equipment issues on trucks that bosses did not want to hear about and would just prefer to replace you if you took them to task on it.

I used to sell Bose speakers, be really interesting to hear about that seat. I have a hard time with my right leg and sitting for long periods as an over the road driver must. I would be most grateful if the company was to provide something like that to make the job tolerable, or even if they split it or some combination of same.

Of course if the other drivers find out, nahh, thats just some run of the mill Bostrom, previous one had a defect LOL !


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