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What would you do in my shoes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Marshy" data-source="post: 4725700" data-attributes="member: 120417"><p>Dont accept the unnecessary risk they are exposing you to. Be intolerant of it and tell the owner you will not stand for it, either change it or walk off for the day. Ive seen some of the lazies walk off for far lesser things than a realy safety issue and then come back in a day, 2 or 5. Make your position known and stand your ground. Be up front with him if you do walk off for the day (or just half day if they need sobering time?). Then if you come back with next day make sure you pull him aside and let me hin know that you will continue to do that if they continue to put you at risk. I think you are quite justified in doing that and also about the power lines, jsut wait until the utility or whomever cleans it up...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marshy, post: 4725700, member: 120417"] Dont accept the unnecessary risk they are exposing you to. Be intolerant of it and tell the owner you will not stand for it, either change it or walk off for the day. Ive seen some of the lazies walk off for far lesser things than a realy safety issue and then come back in a day, 2 or 5. Make your position known and stand your ground. Be up front with him if you do walk off for the day (or just half day if they need sobering time?). Then if you come back with next day make sure you pull him aside and let me hin know that you will continue to do that if they continue to put you at risk. I think you are quite justified in doing that and also about the power lines, jsut wait until the utility or whomever cleans it up... [/QUOTE]
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