Truckers huh? Here's a good one -
I work on a college campus closely with the grounds maintenance dept. Grounds Supervisor was out and saw a big rig in a parking lot they had no business in (too small, no turn around room, one way in and out, no docks) and they are just taking out these plastic custom made bump stops for the cars. She's obviously lost and took a wrong turn. So he gets out, yells at the driver for running over his bumpers, and the driver says "oh well - take it up with my company". No remorse, no apology - nothing. Then, the driver proceeds to back up, taking out two more of these bumpers and smirks as she does it! So he's like alright, I got you. He blocks the entry/exit and next thing you know, campus police are on the scene. Because this jackass driver couldn't just show a bit of remorse and be decent about it, the driver got a ticket for insurance being expired by almost a year, and they got a bill of $500 to replace the bump stops.
A simple apology and ounce of remorse would have avoided all that, and replacements would have been pulled from our pile of extra bumpers same day at no cost.
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I work on a college campus closely with the grounds maintenance dept. Grounds Supervisor was out and saw a big rig in a parking lot they had no business in (too small, no turn around room, one way in and out, no docks) and they are just taking out these plastic custom made bump stops for the cars. She's obviously lost and took a wrong turn. So he gets out, yells at the driver for running over his bumpers, and the driver says "oh well - take it up with my company". No remorse, no apology - nothing. Then, the driver proceeds to back up, taking out two more of these bumpers and smirks as she does it! So he's like alright, I got you. He blocks the entry/exit and next thing you know, campus police are on the scene. Because this jackass driver couldn't just show a bit of remorse and be decent about it, the driver got a ticket for insurance being expired by almost a year, and they got a bill of $500 to replace the bump stops.
A simple apology and ounce of remorse would have avoided all that, and replacements would have been pulled from our pile of extra bumpers same day at no cost.
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