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03-27-2019 04:29 PM
The employee's heart was in the right place but Verizon is right to take safety compliance seriously. Those rules are for a reason. And there were other ways to save the cat, which was [probably] not in imminent danger. I think three weeks without pay is too harsh but I appreciate that Verizon made a donation to the SPCA. Two GoFundMe pages set-up to help the worker have raised in excess of $10k.
03-27-2019 04:41 PM
@Ketra wrote:If you had worked with OSHA and still think he did the right thing, I feel sorry for the company you worked for during that time. NO company would condone this persons actions and cannot imagine the risk you put that company in during your tenure. He is lucky to still have a job.
@CrazyDaisy Hehhhhhhhh!!! I see how you got your handle.😊
@Ketra Bingo....right on the mark...
03-27-2019 04:44 PM
@Allegheny wrote:@sidsmom I am not disagreeing with you regarding his actions.
What I am saying is not where I live. It is a rare instance where our 5 person police force would help or even offer resource information. There is virtually no willingness to help domestic or wild animals in need unless you happen to come across a good soul.
@Allegheny I am truly sorry you must endure apathy toward help for domestic or wild creatures by your police.....
03-27-2019 04:48 PM
He should have only received a warning. No one would help, but he did. I agree with the poster who said talk is cheap. And what's wrong with all the people who are supposed to do the rescuing?
03-27-2019 05:19 PM
12 hours or more is a long time for the cat to be up there. Poor thing.
Hope the cat lover finds a better job and leaves Verizon.
03-27-2019 05:25 PM
I appreciate you have far fewer choices in a less populated area, @Allegheny .
But this occurred in a large city, and the owner had already notified the power co., fire dept., and animal rescue while cat was enjoying the great view.
Those three agencies would've coordinated their efforts to make a safe rescue. The street would've been blocked off, power would've been shut down to the immediate area, traffic would've been redirected.
There was time for this because the animal wasn't in immediate danger. The fact it was up there 12 hours makes me ask if it ran up there at dusk, and did the owner wait until morning to summon help?
Perhaps owner prevailed upon the Verizon worker to avoid a municipal fine, or rescue fee?
How would people have responded to this thread if the headline was
'Verizon employee fatally electrocuted during rescue attempt'? - and then read the other services had already been summoned, but just hadn't arrived on the scene yet.
03-27-2019 05:54 PM
The cat should have known better. Hope she learned her lesson.
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03-27-2019 06:14 PM
Yes indeed because a human's life and well being always becomes before an animals. I would never want or expect a person to risk his job or well being for a cat. He's not an animal control officer, he's not a fireman and the cat most likely would make it's way down.
03-27-2019 06:16 PM - edited 03-27-2019 06:23 PM
If one is worried about the employee,
there was a GoFundMe for him..
raising over $10,000 in 2 separate accounts.
03-27-2019 06:17 PM
Well, she didn't ask him to rescue her. She was up there doing her cat thing, looking around and he decided get in her business...LOL
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