Re: Arrests Coming For Signal Maintainers, Bosses In Fake-Inspections Probe (1157062) | |||
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Posted by Train Dude on Thu May 17 14:05:46 2012, in response to Re: Arrests Coming For Signal Maintainers, Bosses In Fake-Inspections Probe, posted by Bill from Maspeth on Thu May 17 04:37:35 2012. But, Bill, disciplinary actions are commenced at the managerial level. When I was "the man" I was responsible for every one of the 400+ cars in my fleet. It would be a cold day in hell before I'd ever allow a car to be flagged of of an inspection or not repaired once the defect was reported. I would and did go down in service when I had to and Herbie L. had to deal with it when I did. Once your supervisors know that they will not be backed up if they do it, then there is no incentive for them to "cheat".I can tell you that the last inspection supervisor who did flag an inspection (that I know about occurred in 1997) ended up with 30 days in the street and was grateful that he was not put back to the tools. No manager that I know is going to put his job and pension on the line. |
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