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Posted February 4, 2010
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Toyota doing the right thing? |
Crash Test Dummy
The massive recall of Toyota vehicles would almost seem comical if it wasn't motivated by the loss of a single life. Like a lot of companies who fail to live up to the expectations of the consumer Toyota only corrects it's mistakes when it gets caught. If this standard applied to most people in their day to day lives we'd probably all be dead by now from extreme complacency. If working with children and adults has taught me one thing it's that when ever the opportunity arises both groups will opt for the quickest completion of a task regardless of the adverse effects that may result from not taking their time to do the best job possible. Greed and the bottom line are not worth a single life! Just a thought.
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