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Re: Kill, Don't Maim



The only person who couldn't get a medical certificate is someone who didn't
see an appropriate practitioner after such an incident - does CityRail not
insist on such a consultation as a condition of employment?  The certificate's
purpose should be to give details of any ailment (some effects will be obvious
some may not) but more importantly the duration for which someone must be
absent from work which will vary from person to person.  Sounds like there is
some method to this perceived madness.

Chris

BEE EFF <mcreely@pnc.com.au> wrote in message
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> Tezza,
>
> I take it that one may assume from your email that ShittyRail have put you
> through the wringer with regard to an almost fatality.
>
> Don't fret I think it's pretty much standard management policy whereever you
> work to try these tactics, after all those who it has never happened to have
> absolutely no comprehension of what you must go through whether you kill or
> maim.
>
> Have heard rumours of other operators management demanding Doctors
Certificates
> in the case of fatalities, after all you may not have actually been
traumatised
> and only faking it as you do when something like this happens(I AM BEING
> SARCASTIC)
>
> I realise you will get a barage of unfriendly criticism for your original
> posting, but I think you will find anyone in the industry will empathise
with
> your feelings
>
> And no I don't carry a grudge
>
> Regards BEE EFF
>
> Tezza wrote:
>
> > To all CityRail Drivers and guards, if you're involved in a collision with
a
> > person, try to kill them. If you only maim them you'll be financially
> > penalised. If the person lives, you and your family will have to do with
> > less as your wages are cut. If you go out of your way to provide
assistance
> > to the injured person and prevent them from dieing, CityRail will reward
you
> > by docking your pay hundreds of dollars a week while you try to overcome
the
> > trauma.
>